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Roy Green’s resume is outstanding. He is a three time consecutive winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters national Gold Ribbon award, Canada’s most prestigious broadcast award.
Listeners need not read his resume to know that Roy is a passionate advocate for the average Canadian, with an unshakable desire for justice and a deep and abiding love for his country. No wonder Roy’s show has been cited by Canada’s parliamentary newspaper as required listening for federal politicians.episodicRoy Green’s resume is outstanding. He is a three time consecutive winner of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters national Gold Ribbon award, Canada’s most prestigious broadcast award.
Listeners need not read his resume to know that Roy is a passionate advocate for the average Canadian, with an unshakable desire for justice and a deep and abiding love for his country. No wonder Roy’s show has been cited by Canada’s parliamentary newspaper as required listening for federal politicians.Andrew Durnford 991829ciis.content@gmail.comGlobal News / Curiouscast2018 Corus Radiocleanhttps://www.omnycontent.com/d/programs/fdc2ad13-d199-4e97-b2db-a59300cb6cc2/44b97a12-74bf-4019-9424-a5fb0103ad18/image.jpg?t=1538675064&size=LargeRoy Green Showhttp://www.900chml.com/
Canada's approaching oil emergency; J.J. McCullough, on why Trudeau said attacks on the media are attacks on democracy; Roy's experience with a spiritualist who knew too muchCanada's approaching oil emergency; J.J. McCullough, on why Trudeau said attacks on the media are attacks on democracy; Roy's experience with a spiritualist who knew too muchThe Roy Green Show Podcast

Vivian Krause explains how U.S. foundations pour money into Canada to support ‘environmental’ groups as they all use possible tactics to delay and/or destroy Canadian pipeline initiatives.

J.J. McCullough is a Washington Post columnist, political cartoonist and pundit. He does not trust the motivations behind Justin Trudeau's declaration that attacks on media are attacks on democracy.

Anne Marie Gaudon is back to talk about part 2 of her secretly recorded phone call with a representative of the federal Ministry of Health after she asked the Minister to back up claims regarding prescription opioid use. Hear part one of Ann Marie's call in the November 17 Roy Green Show Podcast.

Roy speaks with Andrew Byng, a spiritualist medium from the U.K who revealed information about Roy’s life that he would have no way of knowing.

Guests:

Dan McTeague, Chief Petroleum Analyst at GasBuddy.com

Vivan Krause, @FairQuestions on Twitter

J. J. McCullough, Washington Post columnist, political cartoonist

Ann Marie Gaudon, Registered Social Worker

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Dan McTeague, Chief Petroleum Analyst at GasBuddy.com, discusses Canada’s oil price woes in the midst of the pipeline disagreements.
Vivian Krause explains how U.S. foundations pour money into Canada to support ‘environmental’ groups as they all use possible tactics to delay and/or destroy Canadian pipeline initiatives.
J.J. McCullough is a Washington Post columnist, political cartoonist and pundit. He does not trust the motivations behind Justin Trudeau's declaration that attacks on media are attacks on democracy.
Anne Marie Gaudon is back to talk about part 2 of her secretly recorded phone call with a representative of the federal Ministry of Health after she asked the Minister to back up claims regarding prescription opioid use. Hear part one of Ann Marie's call in the November 17 Roy Green Show Podcast.
Roy speaks with Andrew Byng, a spiritualist medium from the U.K who revealed information about Roy’s life that he would have no way of knowing.
Guests:
Dan McTeague, Chief Petroleum Analyst at GasBuddy.com
Vivan Krause, @FairQuestions on Twitter
J. J. McCullough, Washington Post columnist, political cartoonist
Ann Marie Gaudon, Registered Social Worker
OilGas PricesCanadian OilTMXTrans Mountain PipelineTrudeauJournalismFree PressAndrew ScheerOpioidsChronic PainOpioid CrisisSpiritualistSpiritualismESPToday I LearnedTILPsychicSixth SenseSkepticismForteanOil, Gas Prices, Canadian Oil, TMX, Trans Mountain Pipeline, Trudeau, Journalism, Free Press, Andrew Scheer, Opioids, Chronic Pain, Opioid Crisis, Spiritualist, Spiritualism, ESP, Today I Learned, TIL, Psychic, Sixth Sense, Skepticism, Forteanfull1844Global News / Curiouscast6ed494a7-ffd4-498c-9361-a99d00386dd6Mon, 19 Nov 2018 03:39:56 +000000:55:49https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/canadas-approaching-oil-emergency-trudeaus-motives
Bonus Interview - Reaction from the Canadian Federation of Independant Business, on Ontario's fall economic statementBonus Interview - Reaction from the Canadian Federation of Independant Business, on Ontario's fall economic statementDan Kelly, President/CEO of Canadian Federation of Independent Business reacts to the Ontario government’s fall economic statement, and explains what it might mean for small business in Ontario.

Guest: Dan Kelly, Dan Kelly, President/CEO of the CFIB

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Guest: Dan Kelly, Dan Kelly, President/CEO of the CFIBEconomicsONpoliEconomics, ONpolibonus1839Global News / Curiouscast36804615-7898-44c4-869a-a99c000b69dfSun, 18 Nov 2018 01:42:43 +000000:10:14https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/bonus-interview-reaction-from-the-canadian-federat
Bonus Interview - Professor Jane Kirtley, on the battle between Trump and the main stream mediaBonus Interview - Professor Jane Kirtley, on the battle between Trump and the main stream mediaRoy talks with Professor Jane Kirtley about the concerns surrounding the news and main stream media these days. Are members of the main stream media sacrificing objectivity in order to satisfy editorial preference? And what is the role of an opinions journalist in 2018?

Guest: Professor Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and the Law at the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota

]]>Roy talks with Professor Jane Kirtley about the concerns surrounding the news and main stream media these days. Are members of the main stream media sacrificing objectivity in order to satisfy editorial preference? And what is the role of an opinions journalist in 2018?
Guest: Professor Jane Kirtley, Silha Professor of Media Ethics and the Law at the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of MinnesotaJournalismTrumpFree PressMSMMain Stream MediaMedia EthicsAcostaJournalism, Trump, Free Press, MSM, Main Stream Media, Media Ethics, Acostafull1841Global News / Curiouscast83b00195-c6a4-4f32-a9bf-a99c000cf313Sun, 18 Nov 2018 01:36:45 +000000:13:05https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/bonuse-interview-professor-jane-kirtley-on-the-bat
The Man without whom there is no Brexit; A mother attends the parole hearing for her son’s killer; B.C. byelection could force provincial electionThe Man without whom there is no Brexit; A mother attends the parole hearing for her son’s killer; B.C. byelection could force provincial electionThe Roy Green Show Podcast

Professor Alan Sked founded the United Kingdom Independence Party. Now joins Roy to discuss the state of UKIP and Brexit in the midst of chaos in the British Parliament.

Mike Smyth, columnist for the Vancouver Province, updates Roy on how the referendum on elections in B.C. is progressing, as well as the potential the B.C. byelection has to force a provincial election.

Sheri Arsenault shares her experience of attending the parole for hearing for the drunk driver that killed her son and his two friends.

The federal Minister of Health made claims that ‘prescribed’ opioid medication for pain patients are a significant contributor to the on-the-street opioid crisis. Ann Marie Gaudon is a registered social worker, psychotherapist and chronic pain councilor who is seeking out answers from the federal Minister of Health with no satisfactory response.

Guests:

Alan Sked, professor at the London School of Economics, founder of UKIP

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Professor Alan Sked founded the United Kingdom Independence Party. Now joins Roy to discuss the state of UKIP and Brexit in the midst of chaos in the British Parliament.
Mike Smyth, columnist for the Vancouver Province, updates Roy on how the referendum on elections in B.C. is progressing, as well as the potential the B.C. byelection has to force a provincial election.
Sheri Arsenault shares her experience of attending the parole for hearing for the drunk driver that killed her son and his two friends.
The federal Minister of Health made claims that ‘prescribed’ opioid medication for pain patients are a significant contributor to the on-the-street opioid crisis. Ann Marie Gaudon is a registered social worker, psychotherapist and chronic pain councilor who is seeking out answers from the federal Minister of Health with no satisfactory response.
Guests:
Alan Sked, professor at the London School of Economics, founder of UKIP
Mike Smyth, columnist with the Vancouver Province, talk host at 980 CKNW Global News Radio
Sheri Arsenault
Ann Marie Gaudon, registered social worker, psychotherapist and chronic pain councilor BrexitUKIPAlan SkedBCpoliVictim StatementParoleCrimeWinnipegSheri ArsenaultChronic PainOpioidsOpioid CrisisBrexit, UKIP, Alan Sked, BCpoli, Victim Statement, Parole, Crime, Winnipeg, Sheri Arsenault, Chronic Pain, Opioids, Opioid Crisisfull1842Global News / Curiouscast2751410f-741e-4a7b-9424-a99c000dde54Sun, 18 Nov 2018 01:17:46 +000001:04:43https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/the-man-without-whom-there-is-no-brexit-a-mother-a
Major Mark Campbell, a Canadian hero's duty and sacrifice; Battle for caregivers of military wounded; Afghani interpreters left behindMajor Mark Campbell, a Canadian hero's duty and sacrifice; Battle for caregivers of military wounded; Afghani interpreters left behindThe Roy Green Show Podcast Remembrance Day Special

Ted Barris is an author of numerous books on the Canadian military and war. He joins Roy to discuss our country’s military history, how Canadians impacted WWI, and the often forgotten role Canadian soldiers played in the Korean War.

Countless Canadian military veterans live with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, which was once known as “shellshock” in WWI. Support for these veterans and their caregivers is severely lacking. Our guest Jenny Migneault has battled for “the identity and the dignity of caregivers of wounded veterans.”

The Afghani translator known as “Left Behind Alex” is one of the many of translators whose life is in danger after helping Canadian forces combat the Taliban. He, like the others, was integral in helping members of the Canadian forces to survive in so many ways. Yet because Sajad missed the small window of opportunity for immigration, he is now stuck in Afghanistan where he is hunted by the Taliban.

On June 2, 2008, during his second tour of duty in Afghanistan, Major Campbell lost both of his legs to a target IED in a Taliban attack. He travelled for two hours via helicopter without any pain medication to a field surgical hospital where he was treated for his extensive injuries, and had to be resuscitated on the operating table. Major Campbell now joins Roy to discuss his life before and after the war.

Canadians call in and share their stories, and their family stories, of military service.

Guests:

Ted Barris, Canadian author of numerous books on the Canadan military and war.

Jenny Migneault,

“Left Behind Alex,” Afghan interpreter who worked with Canadian forces but is unable to immigrate to safety

James Akam, Afghan interpreter who was able to immigrate Canada, now worries about his fellow interpreters who have been left behind

Major Mark Cambell, PPCLI, decorated regular forces infantry soldier with 32 years of service in the Canadian Forces

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Ted Barris is an author of numerous books on the Canadian military and war. He joins Roy to discuss our country’s military history, how Canadians impacted WWI, and the often forgotten role Canadian soldiers played in the Korean War.
Countless Canadian military veterans live with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, which was once known as “shellshock” in WWI. Support for these veterans and their caregivers is severely lacking. Our guest Jenny Migneault has battled for “the identity and the dignity of caregivers of wounded veterans.”
The Afghani translator known as “Left Behind Alex” is one of the many of translators whose life is in danger after helping Canadian forces combat the Taliban. He, like the others, was integral in helping members of the Canadian forces to survive in so many ways. Yet because Sajad missed the small window of opportunity for immigration, he is now stuck in Afghanistan where he is hunted by the Taliban.
On June 2, 2008, during his second tour of duty in Afghanistan, Major Campbell lost both of his legs to a target IED in a Taliban attack. He travelled for two hours via helicopter without any pain medication to a field surgical hospital where he was treated for his extensive injuries, and had to be resuscitated on the operating table. Major Campbell now joins Roy to discuss his life before and after the war.
Canadians call in and share their stories, and their family stories, of military service.
Guests:
Ted Barris, Canadian author of numerous books on the Canadan military and war.
Jenny Migneault,
“Left Behind Alex,” Afghan interpreter who worked with Canadian forces but is unable to immigrate to safety
James Akam, Afghan interpreter who was able to immigrate Canada, now worries about his fellow interpreters who have been left behind
Major Mark Cambell, PPCLI, decorated regular forces infantry soldier with 32 years of service in the Canadian ForcesRemembrance DayRemembrance Day 2018Military HistoryCanadian Military HistoryHistoryMental HealthPTSDShellshockEquitasRemembrance Day, Remembrance Day 2018, Military History, Canadian Military History, History, Mental Health, PTSD, Shellshock, Equitasfull1838Global News / Curiouscastc20874a7-f92d-4c4a-98fc-a9960019a8fcMon, 12 Nov 2018 01:36:00 +000001:16:09https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/major-mark-campbell-a-canadian-heros-duty-and-sacr
Bonus Interview - Vivian Krause, on the ruling that halted construction of the Keystone XL oil pipelineBonus Interview - Vivian Krause, on the ruling that halted construction of the Keystone XL oil pipelineVivian Krause joins Roy to discuss the ruling from Montana, on the Keystone XL oil pipeline.

Justin Trudeau will refuse a USMCA-ratifying photo op with Donald Trump if U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum are not dropped. Andrew Scheer, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada discusses the potential fallout for the relationship between Canada and the U.S.

The level of care for Canada’s military veterans is lacking. Michelle from Saskatchewan is the wife of a Canadian military veteran who is living with PTSD. She details how OSI-CAN helps military veterans, first responders and corrections employees dealing with PTSD.

Following the removal of White House accreditation from CNN reporter Jim Acosta, Roy asks, is Donald Trump correct and justified in his approach toward U.S. main stream media? Absolutely not says Professor Paul Levinson of Fordham University, who has likened Trump's approach to media to what took place in Germany in the 1930's and in the USSR. Roy debates Professor Paul Levinson on the Trump administration and its relationship with the press.

In light of the recent revelations regarding Tony Clement’s, Dan McTeague, former Liberal MP, discusses high profile political life.

Todd Myers is the Director of the Center for the Environment at the Washington Policy Center. He discusses the reasons behind Washingtonians voting no on the carbon tax initiative.

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Justin Trudeau will refuse a USMCA-ratifying photo op with Donald Trump if U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum are not dropped. Andrew Scheer, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada discusses the potential fallout for the relationship between Canada and the U.S.
The level of care for Canada’s military veterans is lacking. Michelle from Saskatchewan is the wife of a Canadian military veteran who is living with PTSD. She details how OSI-CAN helps military veterans, first responders and corrections employees dealing with PTSD.
Following the removal of White House accreditation from CNN reporter Jim Acosta, Roy asks, is Donald Trump correct and justified in his approach toward U.S. main stream media? Absolutely not says Professor Paul Levinson of Fordham University, who has likened Trump's approach to media to what took place in Germany in the 1930's and in the USSR. Roy debates Professor Paul Levinson on the Trump administration and its relationship with the press.
In light of the recent revelations regarding Tony Clement’s, Dan McTeague, former Liberal MP, discusses high profile political life.
Todd Myers is the Director of the Center for the Environment at the Washington Policy Center. He discusses the reasons behind Washingtonians voting no on the carbon tax initiative.Andrew ScheerTrumpTrudeauUSMCANAFTARemembrance DayPTSDMental HealthHealth and WellnessCanadaTony ClementCarbon TaxAndrew Scheer, Trump, Trudeau, USMCA, NAFTA, Remembrance Day, PTSD, Mental Health, Health and Wellness, Canada, Tony Clement, Carbon Taxfull1836Global News / Curiouscast84009d0c-c0c0-4586-a376-a995001342caSun, 11 Nov 2018 01:23:40 +000001:00:49https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/andrew-scheer-talks-trudeau-and-what-he-would-do-d
Bonus Interview - Catherine Swift, on Justin Trudeau's photo-op negotiation tactic with Donald TrumpBonus Interview - Catherine Swift, on Justin Trudeau's photo-op negotiation tactic with Donald TrumpJustin Trudeau will refuse a USMCA-ratifying photo op with Donald Trump if U.S. tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum are not dropped. Catherine Swift contributes her thoughts on Trudeau refusing the photo-op.

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Hear Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer's thoughts on Trudeau's handling of tariff negotiations, and more, in the latest podcast of the Roy Green Show. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you find your favourite shows.
Guest: Catherine Swift WorkingCanadians .CaUSMCATrudeauTrumpAndrew ScheerUSMCA, Trudeau, Trump, Andrew Scheerbonus1835Global News / Curiouscasta8d2adae-b70c-40b9-80ca-a995001141a9Sun, 11 Nov 2018 01:08:19 +000000:04:11https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/bonus-interview-catherine-swift-on-justin-trudeaus
Bonus Interview - Mike LoSchiavo instills a sense of patriotism and appreciation for Canada's military in elementary school studentsBonus Interview - Mike LoSchiavo instills a sense of patriotism and appreciation for Canada's military in elementary school studentsMike LoSchiavo, an elementary school teacher in Hamilton, discusses this year’s Remembrance Day events at Ancaster Meadows and how he teaches young children about Canada's war history.

]]>Mike LoSchiavo, an elementary school teacher in Hamilton, discusses this year’s Remembrance Day events at Ancaster Meadows and how he teaches young children about Canada's war history.
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Guest: Mike LoSchiavo, elementary school teacher at Ancaster MeadowsRemembrance DayCanadian MilitaryHamOntAncasterRemembrance Day, Canadian Military, HamOnt, Ancasterbonus1835Global News / Curiouscast43449f85-e614-48ee-8cc9-a995000d403cSun, 11 Nov 2018 00:54:34 +000000:05:00https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/bonus-interview-mike-loschiavo-instills-a-sense-of
Bonus Interview - A Pakistani Christian woman's death sentence was reversed in Pakistan but her life is still in dangerBonus Interview - A Pakistani Christian woman's death sentence was reversed in Pakistan but her life is still in dangerDr. Zuhdi Jasser and Roy dicsuss the case of Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman who was sentenced to death for drinking water from a cup used by Muslim women. Her death sentence has since been reversed as she was acquitted. But Asia's life is still in danger, and Dr. Jasser argues that the United States should accept Asia Bibi.

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Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy

]]>Dr. Zuhdi Jasser and Roy dicsuss the case of Asia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman who was sentenced to death for drinking water from a cup used by Muslim women. Her death sentence has since been reversed as she was acquitted. But Asia's life is still in danger, and Dr. Jasser argues that the United States should accept Asia Bibi.
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Guest: Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, founder of the American Islamic Forum for DemocracyAsia BibiTrumpTrudeauCanadaAsia Bibi, Trump, Trudeau, Canadabonus1834Global News / Curiouscast7f2d41df-7836-4ae0-9162-a99500061c8eSun, 11 Nov 2018 00:28:06 +000000:04:47https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/bonus-interview-a-pakistani-christian-womans-death
Bonus Interview - Scott Newark, on Terri-Lynne McClintic's return to prisonBonus Interview - Scott Newark, on Terri-Lynne McClintic's return to prisonScott Newark talks about the decision to keep Terri-Lynne McClintic in prison and the Canadian Border Services Agency committing to expedite deportations.

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Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor, Professor at Simon Fraser UniversityTrue CrimeTerri-Lynne McClinticCanadaLawCrimeTrue Crime, Terri-Lynne McClintic, Canada, Law, Crimebonus1833Global News / Curiouscast124e60f6-49dd-49fe-ab27-a9950000f85cSun, 11 Nov 2018 00:17:01 +000000:16:26https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/bonus-interview-scott-newark-on-terri-lynne-mcclin
cleanWhat Canadians can do in the face of the StatsCan info scoop & Col. Peter Mansoor on sending the U.S. military to meet the migrant caravanWhat Canadians can do in the face of the StatsCan info scoop & Col. Peter Mansoor on sending the U.S. military to meet the migrant caravanThe Roy Green Show Podcast

StatsCan’s deep dive into the confidential banking information of Canadians, and former Governor General Adrienne Clarkson’s deep dive into public money. Former Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, Brian Peckford, wrote an in-depth blog post on these two issues. He joins the show to elaborate on what he wrote, and the question of what ordinary Canadians can do in the face of these circumstances.

Judy Munro-Leighton publically accused Justice Brett Kavanaugh of raping her. She now says that she was lying, that she has never met Kavanaugh. Senator Check Graddley, chairman of the Judiciary Committee has asked the FBI and Department of Justice to prosecute Munro-Leighton for lying and obstructing Congress.

British Columbia is engaged in a weeks-long referendum on which voting methodology the province’s electorate should use in future provincial elections.

The migrant caravan from Central America is making its way toward the Mexico-U.S. border. President Donald Trump is deploying the American military to stop the caravan. Colonel Peter Mansoor shares his thoughts on if this is the right move.

In less than 48 hours, the American mid-term elections will begin. Ines de la Cuetara, Washington Correspondent with Global News, updates us on political climate in the U.S.

Guests:

Brian Peckford, Former Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador

Ari Goldkind, Toronto Criminal Lawyer and media commentator

Richard Zussman, Global News Reporter, B.C Legislature

Colonel Peter Mansoor, Former executive officer for General David Petraeus in Iraq

Ines de la Cuetara, Washington Correspondent for Global News

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StatsCan’s deep dive into the confidential banking information of Canadians, and former Governor General Adrienne Clarkson’s deep dive into public money. Former Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, Brian Peckford, wrote an in-depth blog post on these two issues. He joins the show to elaborate on what he wrote, and the question of what ordinary Canadians can do in the face of these circumstances.
Judy Munro-Leighton publically accused Justice Brett Kavanaugh of raping her. She now says that she was lying, that she has never met Kavanaugh. Senator Check Graddley, chairman of the Judiciary Committee has asked the FBI and Department of Justice to prosecute Munro-Leighton for lying and obstructing Congress.
British Columbia is engaged in a weeks-long referendum on which voting methodology the province’s electorate should use in future provincial elections.
The migrant caravan from Central America is making its way toward the Mexico-U.S. border. President Donald Trump is deploying the American military to stop the caravan. Colonel Peter Mansoor shares his thoughts on if this is the right move.
In less than 48 hours, the American mid-term elections will begin. Ines de la Cuetara, Washington Correspondent with Global News, updates us on political climate in the U.S.
Guests:
Brian Peckford, Former Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
Ari Goldkind, Toronto Criminal Lawyer and media commentator
Richard Zussman, Global News Reporter, B.C Legislature
Colonel Peter Mansoor, Former executive officer for General David Petraeus in Iraq
Ines de la Cuetara, Washington Correspondent for Global NewsStatsCanInfoSecHackingCybersecurityCyberpunkTrudeauBrian PeckfordNewfoundland and LabradorNewfoundlandKavanaughTrumpLawBritish ColumbiaBCVotingVoteBCvotesBCvotes2018Migrant CaravanCaravanMigrantsMexicoNational SecurityMidterms2018StatsCan, InfoSec, Hacking, Cybersecurity, Cyberpunk, Trudeau, Brian Peckford, Newfoundland and Labrador, Newfoundland, Kavanaugh, Trump, Law, British Columbia, BC, Voting, Vote, BCvotes, BCvotes2018, Migrant Caravan, Caravan, Migrants, Mexico, National Security, Midterms2018full1832Global News / Curiouscaste3af6c50-f4d1-4aa7-887e-a98f002b67f3Mon, 05 Nov 2018 02:59:03 +000000:59:30https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/what-canadians-can-do-in-the-face-of-the-statscan
Interview - Scott Newark's legal perspective on dealing with ISIS and national securityInterview - Scott Newark's legal perspective on dealing with ISIS and national securityThe United States released a U.S./Saudi dual citizen who has been held by the military as a suspected ISIS terrorist. And a citizen of Kazakhstan was deported for concealing evidence of the Boston Marathon bombers. Scott Newark offers his legal expertise to help understand the nuances of these events.

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Guest: Scott Newark, Former Alberta prosecutor, international security advisor to Canada and Ontario, Professor at Simon Fraser University

]]>The United States released a U.S./Saudi dual citizen who has been held by the military as a suspected ISIS terrorist. And a citizen of Kazakhstan was deported for concealing evidence of the Boston Marathon bombers. Scott Newark offers his legal expertise to help understand the nuances of these events.
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Guest: Scott Newark, Former Alberta prosecutor, international security advisor to Canada and Ontario, Professor at Simon Fraser UniversityLawTrue CrimeCrimeNational SecurityTerri-Lynne McClinticLaw, True Crime, Crime, National Security, Terri-Lynne McClinticbonus1831Global News / Curiouscast17bc3c2e-28f9-4c29-91b0-a98f00292a02Mon, 05 Nov 2018 02:56:30 +000000:12:17https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-scott-newarks-legal-perspective-on-deali
Interview - Does the new film Bohemian Rhapsody do justice to Freddy MercuryInterview - Does the new film Bohemian Rhapsody do justice to Freddy MercuryDoes Bohemian Rhapsody do justice to the life of Freddy Mercury and the history of the band Queen? Brett Megarry, co-host of The Couch Potatoes on Global News Radio stations across Canada, saw the film last night and joins Roy to give his review.

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Guest: Brett Megarry, film critic and co-host of The Couch Potatoes

]]>Does Bohemian Rhapsody do justice to the life of Freddy Mercury and the history of the band Queen? Brett Megarry, co-host of The Couch Potatoes on Global News Radio stations across Canada, saw the film last night and joins Roy to give his review.
Subscribe to The Couch Potatoes podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you subscribe to your favourite podcasts, like The Roy Green Show!
Guest: Brett Megarry, film critic and co-host of The Couch PotatoesBohemian RhapsodyQueenFreddy MercuryMovie ReviewMoviesFilm ReviewRami MalekBohemian Rhapsody, Queen, Freddy Mercury, Movie Review, Movies, Film Review, Rami Malekfull1830Global News / Curiouscast322b3bb9-2736-422c-8cbe-a98f00116a14Mon, 05 Nov 2018 02:55:00 +000000:06:15https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-does-the-new-film-bohemian-rhapsody-do-j
Interview - Flu season is here, here is what you need to knowInterview - Flu season is here, here is what you need to knowThe flu season has arrived and so has the newest flu vaccine. Some pharmacies are aggressively soliciting shots. How effective is this year’s vaccine expected to be and how strong is this year’s flu thought to be?

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]]>The flu season has arrived and so has the newest flu vaccine. Some pharmacies are aggressively soliciting shots. How effective is this year’s vaccine expected to be and how strong is this year’s flu thought to be?
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Guest: Jason Tetro, “The Germ Guy,” microbiologist and author of ‘The Germ Code’ScienceGermsMicrobiologyHealth and WellnessFluFlu SeasonFor Your HealthScience, Germs, Microbiology, Health and Wellness, Flu, Flu Season, For Your Healthbonus1829Global News / Curiouscast6d96d1b3-6172-41e4-b813-a98f00100b41Mon, 05 Nov 2018 02:54:09 +000000:06:40https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-flu-season-is-here-here-is-what-you-need
Interview - A new perspective on the lives of Canadians in WWIInterview - A new perspective on the lives of Canadians in WWIOn the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, The Vimy Foundation released a commemorative book titled ‘They Fought in Colour.’ The book features contributions from the likes of Tim Cook, Margaret Atwood and Peter Mansbridge accompanying colourized photos of Canada’s war experience, bringing new insights

These are tense times between Federal Minsiter of Immigration, Citizenship and Refugees Ahmed Hussen and MP Michelle Rempel, the CPC Shadow Minister that position. MP Rempel explains the situation.

Who won last night’s Munk debate between David Frum and Steve Bannon? Steve Paikin, host of The Agenda on TVO, was present gives his perspective.

Several countries have refused to sign the U.N. Global Compact for Migration, including the U.S. and Australia. Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada, says Canada should not have signed/should not sign. Bernier talks to Roy about Canada’s current immigration and refugee policies and what he thinks needs to be changed.

An Angus Reid poll suggests Canadians may be viewing the carbon tax more favourably, following the announcement of a carbon tax rebate. Are they not concerned how much more the carbon tax will add to their daily cost of living?

Is the U.S. about to see a “Blue Wave” next Tuesday when voters go to the polls for the midterms, or will there be another surprise from an energized Republican base?

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These are tense times between Federal Minsiter of Immigration, Citizenship and Refugees Ahmed Hussen and MP Michelle Rempel, the CPC Shadow Minister that position. MP Rempel explains the situation.
Who won last night’s Munk debate between David Frum and Steve Bannon? Steve Paikin, host of The Agenda on TVO, was present gives his perspective.
Several countries have refused to sign the U.N. Global Compact for Migration, including the U.S. and Australia. Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada, says Canada should not have signed/should not sign. Bernier talks to Roy about Canada’s current immigration and refugee policies and what he thinks needs to be changed.
An Angus Reid poll suggests Canadians may be viewing the carbon tax more favourably, following the announcement of a carbon tax rebate. Are they not concerned how much more the carbon tax will add to their daily cost of living?
Is the U.S. about to see a “Blue Wave” next Tuesday when voters go to the polls for the midterms, or will there be another surprise from an energized Republican base?Michelle RempelMigrationAhmed HussenMichelle Rempel, Migration, Ahmed Hussenfull1827Global News / Curiouscast35120f70-011a-47e4-96b9-a98e003073cdSun, 04 Nov 2018 03:23:05 +000000:54:36https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/mp-michelle-rempel-challenges-ahmed-hussenm-maxime
cleanInterview - Why are some people capable of extreme cruelty to animals?Interview - Why are some people capable of extreme cruelty to animals?A horrible case of animal abuse in Nova Scotia left a young dog starved to death inside a cage on the back seat of a car with a bag of dog food on the front seat. The owner of the dog received four months house arrest 20 months probation and a ten year ban on owning a pet. The head of the Nova Scotia SPCA is disappointed.

]]>A horrible case of animal abuse in Nova Scotia left a young dog starved to death inside a cage on the back seat of a car with a bag of dog food on the front seat. The owner of the dog received four months house arrest 20 months probation and a ten year ban on owning a pet. The head of the Nova Scotia SPCA is disappointed. Guest: Dr. Stanley Coren, Psychology professor Emeritus, international dog behaviour expert, author and dog show judge.Animal RightsSPCAPsychologyTrue CrimeAnimal Rights, SPCA, Psychology, True Crimebonus1825Global News / Curiouscastce7576e5-9e29-444f-8fa7-a98e001aee93Sun, 04 Nov 2018 02:51:15 +000000:13:10https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-why-are-some-people-capable-of-extreme-c
cleanInterview - Study shows 44% of Canadians believe financial stress is negatively affecting their healthInterview - Study shows 44% of Canadians believe financial stress is negatively affecting their healthNovember is Financial Literacy Month. And a new study shows Canadians are exhibiting increased stress levels caused by mounting financial pressures. 44% of Canadians believe their financial situation is negatively impacting their health. Our geust Organized and conducted the national study about stress, debt and financial mindfulness. He joines us to talk about the situation that affects nearly half of Canadians.

Guest: Keith Emery, Operations Director with Credit Canada.

]]>November is Financial Literacy Month. And a new study shows Canadians are exhibiting increased stress levels caused by mounting financial pressures. 44% of Canadians believe their financial situation is negatively impacting their health. Our geust Organized and conducted the national study about stress, debt and financial mindfulness. He joines us to talk about the situation that affects nearly half of Canadians.
Guest: Keith Emery, Operations Director with Credit Canada. Financial AdviceHealth and WellnessMental HealthEconomicsSelf CareFinancial Advice, Health and Wellness, Mental Health, Economics, Self Carebonus1826Global News / Curiouscast0e432e98-2801-4120-bf23-a98e0027af79Sun, 04 Nov 2018 02:34:03 +000000:04:45https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-study-shows-44-of-canadians-believe-fina
Interview - Alberta mother lost her 18-year-old son to a drunk driver who is coming up for parole hearingInterview - Alberta mother lost her 18-year-old son to a drunk driver who is coming up for parole hearingSheri Arsenault of Alberta lost her 18 year old son Bradley when he and two friends, Thaddeus Lake and Kole Novak, were killed by a drunk driver in 2011. Sheri Arsenault has been pushing for a five year minimum sentence for drunk driving causing death convictions and three weeks ago appeared at a parliamentary committee reviewing federal omnibus justice legislation at which she was studiously ignored by LIberal MPs.

A parole hearing is now scheduled November 15 for Jonathan Pratt, who killed the three teens when he drove his truck at high speed into their vehicle. He is allowed to have a lawyer present, she is not. Shere fears her Victim Impact Statement will be largely ignored.

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Guest: Sheri Arsenault, Preparing to attend the parole hearing.

]]>Sheri Arsenault of Alberta lost her 18 year old son Bradley when he and two friends, Thaddeus Lake and Kole Novak, were killed by a drunk driver in 2011. Sheri Arsenault has been pushing for a five year minimum sentence for drunk driving causing death convictions and three weeks ago appeared at a parliamentary committee reviewing federal omnibus justice legislation at which she was studiously ignored by LIberal MPs.
A parole hearing is now scheduled November 15 for Jonathan Pratt, who killed the three teens when he drove his truck at high speed into their vehicle. He is allowed to have a lawyer present, she is not. Shere fears her Victim Impact Statement will be largely ignored.
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Guest: Sheri Arsenault, Preparing to attend the parole hearing.LawDrunk DrivingTrue CrimeLaw, Drunk Driving, True Crimebonus1824Global News / Curiouscasta8799214-0e65-4833-8487-a98e0009f6dcSun, 04 Nov 2018 01:28:39 +000000:14:00https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-alberta-mother-lost-her-18-year-old-son
Interview - Ron Miller issues in the U.S. and speaking to the next generation about themInterview - Ron Miller issues in the U.S. and speaking to the next generation about themOn October 28th, Ron Miller talked with Roy about the social climate, his experience as an African American father, in the U.S., and the acts of violence seen last week and in recent years.

The Roy Green Show podcast is uploaded every Saturday and Sunday. Subscribe to on Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you find your favourite shows.

]]>On October 28th, Ron Miller talked with Roy about the social climate, his experience as an African American father, in the U.S., and the acts of violence seen last week and in recent years.
The Roy Green Show podcast is uploaded every Saturday and Sunday. Subscribe to on Apple, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you find your favourite shows.
Guest: Ron Miller, Associate Dean at Liberty University. Former senior executive at the Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Blogger at RonsReflections.net. Author SELLOUT: Musings from Uncle Tom's Porchbonus1823Global News / Curiouscast347f130b-f603-4e10-afbe-a988011fecd5Fri, 02 Nov 2018 02:51:56 +000000:19:51https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-ron-miller-issues-in-the-u-s-and-speakin
A community and society grapples with the monstrous act at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life SynagogueA community and society grapples with the monstrous act at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life SynagogueAfter the mass shooting at the Pittsburgh synagogue, Roy Green talks with John Zogby, a U.S. national pollster and author. John explains how our society is divided into tribes and the resulting implications of those divides.

Adam Hertzman from the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh gives a local perspective on the attack at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh that claimed 11 lives.

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Roy talks with Brad Battin, a Member of Parliament from Australia, about the similarities and differences between Canada and Australia. They discuss his country's values test, its carbon tax efforts, and more.

]]>After the mass shooting at the Pittsburgh synagogue, Roy Green talks with John Zogby, a U.S. national pollster and author. John explains how our society is divided into tribes and the resulting implications of those divides.
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Julius Grey, a prominent human rights and constitutional lawyer in Canada, explains why our society is beginning to resemble George Orwell’s 1984.
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Adam Hertzman from the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh gives a local perspective on the attack at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh that claimed 11 lives.
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Roy talks with Brad Battin, a Member of Parliament from Australia, about the similarities and differences between Canada and Australia. They discuss his country's values test, its carbon tax efforts, and more.full1822Global News / Curiouscast9fef1a8f-b54e-42f7-8f06-a988003084a1Mon, 29 Oct 2018 03:06:52 +000000:42:55https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/a-community-and-society-grapples-with-the-monstrou
Interview - Challenging the carbon tax, & the offers Ontario businesses get from the U.S.Interview - Challenging the carbon tax, & the offers Ontario businesses get from the U.S.Businesses in Ontario recieve attractive offers to move their operations to the U.S., on a daily basis. Meanwhile, the Federal governnent is still trying to figure out a carbon tax. How great is the danger of Canada losing businesses and employment opportunities because of the carbon tax?

Catch more on the Carbon Tax, including Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's thoughts on it, in The Roy Green Show Podcast. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Spotify or wherever you get your favourite podcasts from.

Guest: Jocelyn Bamford, Vice President of Automatic Coating Ltd (ON), Founder of the Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of Ontario

]]>Businesses in Ontario recieve attractive offers to move their operations to the U.S., on a daily basis. Meanwhile, the Federal governnent is still trying to figure out a carbon tax. How great is the danger of Canada losing businesses and employment opportunities because of the carbon tax?
Catch more on the Carbon Tax, including Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's thoughts on it, in The Roy Green Show Podcast. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Spotify or wherever you get your favourite podcasts from.
Guest: Jocelyn Bamford, Vice President of Automatic Coating Ltd (ON), Founder of the Coalition of Concerned Manufacturers and Businesses of OntarioCarbon TaxTrudeauDoug FordEconomicsCarbon Tax, Trudeau, Doug Ford, Economicsbonus1820Global News / Curiouscast1958fdb5-a8a4-4b53-81cd-a98700220173Sun, 28 Oct 2018 10:54:37 +000000:09:18https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-challenging-the-carbon-tax-the-offers-on
cleanThe Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, & How the U.N. Global Compact on Migration affects CanadaThe Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, & How the U.N. Global Compact on Migration affects CanadaThe Roy Green Show Podcast

The Federal government has a plan for the provinces that resisted the carbon tax. Dan Kelly, President and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent business talks about it with Roy. Meanwhile Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe calls the new plan a “shell game.” He joins Roy to explain how he sees the situation.

The shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue comes one day after the arrest of alleged pipe bomber Cesar Sayoc. Tom Quiggin and Dr. Frank Farley both provide their expert perspectives on these acts of mass violence and attempted violence.

The U.N. Global Compact for Migration is about to be signed by 189 nations, including Canada. Although voluntary, it will see developed nations forced to absorb millions of migrants.

A Global News discover documents that show Stats Canada is requesting personal banking information of 500,00 Canadians without their knowledge. David Akin, Chief Political Correspondent with Global News, explains the story.

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The Federal government has a plan for the provinces that resisted the carbon tax. Dan Kelly, President and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Independent business talks about it with Roy. Meanwhile Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe calls the new plan a “shell game.” He joins Roy to explain how he sees the situation.
The shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue comes one day after the arrest of alleged pipe bomber Cesar Sayoc. Tom Quiggin and Dr. Frank Farley both provide their expert perspectives on these acts of mass violence and attempted violence.
The U.N. Global Compact for Migration is about to be signed by 189 nations, including Canada. Although voluntary, it will see developed nations forced to absorb millions of migrants.
A Global News discover documents that show Stats Canada is requesting personal banking information of 500,00 Canadians without their knowledge. David Akin, Chief Political Correspondent with Global News, explains the story.PittsburghPittsburgh ShootingCarbon TaxScott MoeMichelle RempelFinanceSecurityInformation TechnologyPittsburgh, Pittsburgh Shooting, Carbon Tax, Scott Moe, Michelle Rempel, Finance, Security, Information Technologyfull1821Global News / Curiouscastfd5fbc8d-1dfb-4e3f-a880-a9870022217dSun, 28 Oct 2018 02:16:22 +000000:54:43https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/the-pittsburgh-synagogue-shooting-how-the-u-n-glob
cleanInterview - Refugee claimant in BC ordered out of CanadaInterview - Refugee claimant in BC ordered out of CanadaScott Newark gives his legal perspective on the refugee claimant who was ordered out of Canada.]]>Scott Newark gives his legal perspective on the refugee claimant who was ordered out of Canada.BCBritish ColumbiaBC, British Columbiabonus1819Global News / Curiouscaste3bb3578-364d-4900-bf7f-a9870021885fSun, 28 Oct 2018 02:03:27 +000000:06:01https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-refugee-claimant-in-bc-ordered-out-of-ca
cleanInterview - 2 B.C. police officers held in Cuba for months on sexual assault chargesInterview - 2 B.C. police officers held in Cuba for months on sexual assault chargesTwo British Columbia police officers went on trail in Cuba on Thursday, after being held by the Cuban government for months. They were accused of sexually assaulting a Canadian woman vacationing separately. Is the Canadian consulate doing what it should for the accused officers?

Guests:

Leo Knight, of the Crime & Punishment blog, retired RCMP Officer with 30 years of investigating major crimes

Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor and former Executive Officer of the Canadian Police Association

]]>Two British Columbia police officers went on trail in Cuba on Thursday, after being held by the Cuban government for months. They were accused of sexually assaulting a Canadian woman vacationing separately. Is the Canadian consulate doing what it should for the accused officers?
Guests:
Leo Knight, of the Crime & Punishment blog, retired RCMP Officer with 30 years of investigating major crimes
Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor and former Executive Officer of the Canadian Police Association#Crime#True Crime#Crime and Punishment#Crime, #True Crime, #Crime and Punishmentbonus1818Global News / Curiouscast885dca52-0bf1-4c86-9b93-a987001fe99aSun, 28 Oct 2018 02:01:56 +000000:12:12https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-2-b-c-police-officers-held-in-cuba-for-m
Andrew Scheer is closing in on Justin Trudeau: IPSOS Poll, & Remembering Army Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent and Corporal Nathan CirilloAndrew Scheer is closing in on Justin Trudeau: IPSOS Poll, & Remembering Army Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent and Corporal Nathan CirilloA new IPSOS poll shows Conservative leader Andrew Scheer is only one point behind Justin Trudeau. The millennial vote might be the deciding factor in the 2019 federal election. Could this work in the favour of the Conservatives? Darrell Bricker of IPSOS joins the show to talk about the results of the poll and what they mean. And Global News Chief Political Correspondent David Akin explains what we might see from Canada’s political parties over the next year.

Canada is in the middle of two painful national anniversaries: the fourth anniversary of the murder of Canadian Army Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent by ISIS sympathizer Martin Couture-Roleau, and the fourth anniversary of the murder of Canadian Army Corporal Nathan Cirillo by ISIS sympathizer Michael Zehaf-Bibeau. Major Mark Campbell, who lost both his legs to an IED attack while wearing the Canadian uniform and fighting the Taliban and Al-Queda in Afghanistan, speaks to these shocking events in our nation’s recent history.

Guests:

Darrell Bricker, President and CEO of IPSOS Polling

David Akin, Global News Chief Political Correspondent

Nathan Cirillo, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry

]]>Can the Conservatives win over the millennial vote by next year? And Canada is in the middle of two painful national anniversariesAndrew ScheerJustin TrudeauJagmeet SinghIPSOSCanadaVotes19Memorial DayNathan CirilloPatrice VincentAndrew Scheer, Justin Trudeau, Jagmeet Singh, IPSOS, CanadaVotes19, Memorial Day, Nathan Cirillo, Patrice Vincentfull1817Global News / Curiouscast1de06c81-e200-4c6b-b0f7-a981002bd81bMon, 22 Oct 2018 03:03:52 +000000:38:43https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/ipsos-polls-says-andrew-scheer-is-closing-in-on-ju
cleanInterview - The Imam of Peace on Political Islam, The Global Compact for Migration & Justin TrudeauInterview - The Imam of Peace on Political Islam, The Global Compact for Migration & Justin TrudeauMohammad Tawhidi is a Reformist, an Ordained Scholar and a former delegate of the Grand Islamic Jurisdiction. He is known as the Imam of Peace. He and Roy had a fascinating conversation, covering a wide range of issues affecting Canada and the world.

Roy called this one of the most memorable interviews he has ever conducted.

The Roy Green Show Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts.and wherever else you find your favourite shows.

Is Canada's marijuana legislation just blowing smoke? Kevin Sabet, former U.S. Senior Advisor on National Drug Control, says yes. And criminal lawyer David Butt weighs in on some of the more pressing legal questions surrounding marijuana, possession charges and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Later, Peter McKay is Canada’s former Minister of Justice/Attorney General, but he is also a dad with concerns about the marijuana legislation and cannabis as a gateway drug.

The Saudi government now says Jamal Khashoggi died in a fight. But was it anything less than a fight for his life? Khashoggi was more than just a reporter and there could be more at play than originally assumed. Dr. Christian Leuprecht, author of ‘North American Strategic Defense: Security and Sovereignty in an Uncertain World,’ was in Turkey when Khashoggi was killed and shares his insights on the situation.

Regardless of the motivations behind the killing of Khashoggi, the world is becoming increasingly dangerous for journalists. Toronto Sun columnist Joe Warmington and Roy discuss the risks associated with the profession in the 2018.

Ontario MPP Dave Smith explains his private members legislation that would strip returning terrorists of their privileges in the province. Meanwhile, last week Roy talked with John Letts, the father of the man dubbed “Jihadi Jack” by the British media who is currently held prisoner in a Kurdish prison. Following that interview, John Letts wrote a letter to Canadian members of Canadian parliament, begging for his son to be allowed into Canada even though he is suspected of being an ISIS member.

Canada must prosecute returning ISIS fighters, according to Kyle Matthews, Executive Director of the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies.

Jessie Melo’s father, professional boxer Eddie “Hurricane” Melo, was shot and killed in Toronto by a contract killer in 2001. The hitman, Charles Gagne, was out on day parole when he shot Eddie Melo. Now Gagne is seeking full parole. Jessie Melo is furious, and contacted Roy and asked to share the story. She is joined by Former Alberta Prosecutor Scott Newark.

Guests:

Kevin Sabet, former Senior Advisor to the White House administrations of Presidents Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton on National Drug Control

David Butt, Criminal Lawyer and Constitutional Lawyer

Peter McKay, former Minister of Justice/Attorney General, Foreign Affairs Minister and Minister of National Defense

Dr. Christian Leuprecht, Class of 1965 Professor in Leadership at the Roy Mailitary College of Canada abd Queen’s University, author of of ‘North American Strategic Defense: Security and Sovereignty in an Uncertain World’

Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun Columnist

Dave Smith, Ontario Progressive Conservative MPP

Jessie Melo, daughter of professional boxer Eddie “Hurricane” Melo, who was murdered by a hitman in 2001

Scott Newark, former Alberta Crown Prosecutor

]]>Is Canada's marijuana legislation just blowing smoke? The Saudi government now says Jamal Khashoggi died in a fight (for his life?) Ontario MPP Dave Smith explains his private members legislation that would strip returning terrorists of their privileges in the province. Jessie Melo’s father, professional boxer Eddie “Hurricane” Melo, was shot and killed in Toronto by a contract killer in 2001, now the hitman is seeking full paroleMarijuanaCannabisLegalize ItTrudeauNational SecurityISISKhashoggiJamal KhashoggiJohn LettsJack LettsJihadi JackCrimeTrue CrimeLawBoxingEddie Hurricane MeloMarijuana, Cannabis, Legalize It, Trudeau, National Security, ISIS, Khashoggi, Jamal Khashoggi, John Letts, Jack Letts, Jihadi Jack, Crime, True Crime, Law, Boxing, Eddie Hurricane Melofull1815Global News / Curiouscastecf587a8-ba54-4bb3-831e-a9800024bc2bSun, 21 Oct 2018 02:18:18 +000001:07:25https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/the-need-to-prosecute-terrorists-daughter-demands
Bonus - The increasing danger to journalists, a preview of Roy's interview with the "Imam of Peace"Bonus - The increasing danger to journalists, a preview of Roy's interview with the "Imam of Peace"Roy previews his interview with Mohammad Tawhidi, the "Imam of Peace," with a focus the dangers faced by journalists in the modern world and the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.

Catch Roy's full interview with The "Imam of Peace" on October 21st, and subsscribe to the Roy Green Show Podcast so you never miss out. The podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts and wherever else you find your favourites.

]]>Roy previews his interview with Mohammad Tawhidi, the "Imam of Peace," with a focus the dangers faced by journalists in the modern world and the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.Imam of PeaceJournalismJamal KhashoggiImam of Peace, Journalism, Jamal Khashoggibonus1814Global News / Curiouscastcbc578c2-c742-4d3d-9440-a98000234699Sun, 21 Oct 2018 02:13:33 +000000:09:42https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/bonus-the-increasing-danger-to-journalists-a-previ
Interview - Scott Newark on the Bernardo parole hearing & John Letts' letter to MPsInterview - Scott Newark on the Bernardo parole hearing & John Letts' letter to MPsScott Newark, gives his legal perspective on the Bernardo parole hearing and on John Letts' letter to MPs.

]]>Former Alberta Prosecutor and current adjunct professor at SFU Scott Newark gives his legal perspective on the Bernardo parole hearing and more.True CrimeLawNational SecurityJohn LettsJack LettsJihadi JackTrue Crime, Law, National Security, John Letts, Jack Letts, Jihadi Jackbonus1813Global News / Curiouscast31bc8c7e-9753-48ba-931e-a980001f4dafSun, 21 Oct 2018 02:06:16 +000000:05:55https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-scott-newark-on-the-bernardo-parole-hear
Preview: The "Imam of Peace" on TrudeauPreview: The "Imam of Peace" on TrudeauTune in to the Roy Green Show on Sunday, October 21st to hear Imam Tawhidi - one of the world's leading voices on Islamic reform and religious tolerance. He joins Roy for a discussion on Islam, terror, Jamal Kashoggi, radicalism...and his thoughts on Justin Trudeau. ]]>Tune in to the Roy Green Show on Sunday, October 21st to hear Imam Tawhidi - one of the world's leading voices on Islamic reform and religious tolerance. He joins Roy for a discussion on Islam, terror, Jamal Kashoggi, radicalism...and his thoughts on Justin Trudeau. bonus1812Global News / Curiouscastba4d8bd1-ee54-4d85-8ff3-a97e0136a5a2Fri, 19 Oct 2018 19:05:06 +000000:02:03https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/preview-the-imam-of-peace-on-trudeau
Repatriating ISIS fighters, The U.N. climate report, High school student called "Nazi" by teacher, & Exclusive interview with John Letts, father of the alleged ISIS member dubbed “Jihadi Jack”Repatriating ISIS fighters, The U.N. climate report, High school student called "Nazi" by teacher, & Exclusive interview with John Letts, father of the alleged ISIS member dubbed “Jihadi Jack”The Roy Green Show Podcast

1 - The Canadian government is reportedly involved in negotiating ways for former ISIS terrorists to repatriate from a Kurdish prison camp. Lt. Colonel Steve Day talks about the mindset of ISIS terrorists, and the challenges of bringing ISIS fighters back to Canada for trial. Scott Newark worked out options for the Canadian Government, if they wish to keep Canadian ISIS members in Kurdish prisons, or have them return to face charges.

2 - In an exclusive interview, Roy talks with John Letts. John is the father of a Brittish-Canadian dual citizen who has been accused of joining ISIS. His son Jack has been dubbed “Jihadi Jack” by the British media, and is held by Kurdish authorities. John continues to defend his son’s innocence and says that his son must be allowed into Canada.

3 - Dr. Bjorn Lomborg says we should not panic over the U.N. Climate Change Report. He believes in climate change and believes there are things we should be doing, but says that the U.N. is not on the right track.

4 - And two separate emails alarmed Roy over the last week, for their similarities. Both described incidents in which teachers behaved reprehensibly when challenged by their students. In one case, a mother related to Roy how her son was called a “Nazi” by his teacher. How common is this sort of incident?

John Letts, British-Canadian citizen whose son Jack has been accused of joining ISIS and is currently held in a Kurdish prison

Dr. Bjorn Lomborg, Head of the Copenhagen Consensus Centre think tank, former Director of the Danish Government's Environmental Assessment Institute

]]>In an exclusive interview, Roy talks with John Letts, the father of a Brittish-Canadian dual citizen who has been accused of joining ISIS. The Canadian government is reportedly involved in negotiating ways former ISIS terrorists to repatriate from a Kurdish prison camp. Dr. Bjorn Lomborg says we should not panic over the U.N. Climate Change Report, but should take action. Reports of teachers behaving reprehensibly when challenged by their students, including calling one a "Nazi"ISISTerrorismNational SecurityJack LettsJihadi JackJohn LettsRepatriationClimate ChangeUN Climate ReportEducationTeachingParentingISIS, Terrorism, National Security, Jack Letts, Jihadi Jack, John Letts, Repatriation, Climate Change, UN Climate Report, Education, Teaching, Parentingfull1810Global News / Curiouscast66a526d1-e345-4e90-8569-a97a002d9aceMon, 15 Oct 2018 03:00:23 +000000:57:50https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/repatriating-isis-fighters-the-u-n-climate-report
Interview - ISIS terrorists want to return to CanadaInterview - ISIS terrorists want to return to CanadaStewart Bell shares his perspective on ISIS and the Canadian members who now want out. He recently wrote three major stories for Global News, covering such issues.

Hear more about the possibility of repatriating ISIS fighters, and how they could face charges, in The Roy Green Show Podcast. And listen to Roy's exclusive interview with John Letts, father of the British-Canadian dual citizen who is currently held in a Kurdish prison, accused of being a member of ISIS. Subscribe to The Roy Green Show Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you find your favourite shows.

]]>Stewart Bell shares his perspective on ISIS and the Canadian members who now want out. He recently wrote three major stories for Global News, covering such issues.TerrorismTrudeauCanadaNational SecurityISISStewart BellRepatriationTerrorism, Trudeau, Canada, National Security, ISIS, Stewart Bell, Repatriationbonus1810Global News / Curiouscastcf7c9ed9-8c5a-428c-9dda-a97a002c14f1Mon, 15 Oct 2018 02:45:58 +000000:12:39https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-isis-terrorists-want-to-return-to-canada
Interview - Kanye West and Donald Trump, the meeting of two titans of pop cultureInterview - Kanye West and Donald Trump, the meeting of two titans of pop cultureProfessor Robert Thompson talks with Roy about about the Oval Office meeting between two of pop culture biggest influencers.

Subscribe to The Roy Green Show on wherever you find your favourite podcasts, for interesting perspectives on the events shaping our world.

Guest: Professor Robert Thompson, Director, Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University, author and editor of 'Television's Second Golden Age'

Are awful political decisions the main reason gas prices have stayed so high? Former Liberal MP Dan McTeague breaks down how much depends on decisions at a federal level, and if there is a real interest in constructing the Canadian pipelines waiting in limbo.

There are still hurdles to get past, with the legalization of marijuana only days away. Jodie Emmery is a long-time proponent of legalizing it but she does not see what is happening as a step in the right direction. Later, President of the Canadian Medical Association Dr. Gigi Osler talks with Roy about the health concerns people should know about.

Mercedes Stephenson spoke with Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper in the newest episode of The West Block. She joins Roy to talk about the interview and about Mr. Harper.

And a new report found that the rental housing shortage in Vancouver is critical and has expanding into Metro Vancouver as well as Surrey and New Westminster. Low income families are now being driven to homelessness. Co-author of the study, Dr. Penelope Gurstein explains the situation.

Catch Mercedes Stephenson’s full interview with Stephen Harper, subscribe to The West Block on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher.

]]>Former Liberal MP Dan McTeague breaks down how much depends on decisions at a federal level. There are still hurdles to get past, with the legalization of marijuana only days away. Jodie Emmery is a long-time proponent of legalizing it but she does not see what is happening as a step in the right direction. And the President of the Canadian Medical Association talks about what Canadians need to know before marijuana is legalized. Mercedes Stephenson joins Roy to talk about her interview with Stephen Harper. And a new report found that the rental housing shortage in Vancouver is critical and has expanding into Metro Vancouver as well as Surrey and New Westminster, driving low-income families to homelessness.Gas PricesEconomicsTrudeauMarijuana420Jodie EmeryHealthMedicina MarijuanaFor Your HealthThe West BlockStephen HarperHomelessnessGas Prices, Economics, Trudeau, Marijuana, 420, Jodie Emery, Health, Medicina Marijuana, For Your Health, The West Block, Stephen Harper, Homelessnessfull1808Global News / Curiouscastf960c245-35db-43e8-bd8e-a9790017e225Sun, 14 Oct 2018 01:42:35 +000000:57:51https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/ready-or-not-legalized-marijuana-is-on-the-way-low
Beauties & The Beast - What do people want from populist movements? & The legalization of marijuanaBeauties & The Beast - What do people want from populist movements? & The legalization of marijuanaIt's the final installment of Beauties & The Beast, and no one on the panel is pulling any punches! (Of course, they never did before either.) Catherine Swift and Linda Leatherdale join Roy to talk about the populist movement, Stephen Harper's new book, and the legalization of marijuana.

Guests:

Catherine Swift

Linda Leatherdale

Subscribe to The Roy Green Show Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you find your favourite shows. In the latest podcast, Roy tackles what you need to know about legalized marijuana, low income families being driven to homelessness, and more.

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Kimberly Fletcher says that there is a large portion of women in the US who support Kavanaugh, but that their side is not being heard.

"By now, it should be apparent, even to some in media, that this guy is unhinged. He clearly has issues and should perhaps seek professional help.” This was what Former Liberal MP Dan McTeague publically stated about Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. McTeague joins Roy to elaborate on these comments. Later, Ari Goldkind talks with Roy about Justin Trudeau’s “ambulance chaser” comments, which were directed at conservatives who questioned Terri-Lynn McLintic’s transfer to a Healing Lodge.

Roy and Beryl Wasjman, Editor-in-Chief of The Suburban in Quebec, discuss the Premier-elect of Quebec’s priorities, including decreasing immigration and wanting immigrants to pass a French language proficiency test within 3 years.

Stephen Buffalo talks about the emergence of Indigenous communities and companies as successful participants in the energy sector, as well as why the Indian Resource Council is urging Senators to oppose Bill C-69.

Steve Smith’s 22 year-old stepdaughter, Ginny, died of an illegal fentanyl overdose. He hopes the drug dealer who sold her the fentanyl will be captured and convicted. But, after seeing how Terri-Lynne McClintic has been treated, he does not have high hopes that even a conviction will bring about justice. Roy invited him onto the show to share his concerns.

Guests:

Kimberly Fletcher, founder of MomsOfAmerica . US

Dan McTeague, Former Liberal MP, now of GasBuddy . Com

Ari Goldkind, Criminal Lawyer, Political Commentator

Beryl Wasjman, Editor-in-Chief of The Suburban in Quebec

Stephen Buffalo, President and CEO of the Indian Resource Council

Steve Smith

]]>Kimberly Fletcher says there is a large portion of women who support Kavanaugh who were not heard. Former Liberal MP Dan McTeague on why he called Trudeau "unhinged." Ari Goldkind discusses Trudeau's mishandling of criticism regarding Terri-Lynne McClintic. Quebec has a new Premier-elect. Stephen Buffalo explains why the IRC opposes Bill C-69. And Steve Smith shares his concerns about Canada's justice system.KavanaguhTrumpTrudeauDan McTeagueTerri-Lyne McClinticTrue CrimeAri GoldkindLawCrimeBill C-69First NationsIndian Resource CouncilFentanylKavanaguh, Trump, Trudeau, Dan McTeague, Terri-Lyne McClintic, True Crime, Ari Goldkind, Law, Crime, Bill C-69, First Nations, Indian Resource Council, Fentanylfull1806Global News / Curiouscastd4edb3e8-826d-4281-b07d-a97300369066Mon, 08 Oct 2018 03:31:32 +000001:00:58https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/trudeau-stumbles-on-issues-of-justice-canadas-grow
cleanInterview - Father of a Calgary boy with achondroplasia pleads for the return of his son's stolen bikeInterview - Father of a Calgary boy with achondroplasia pleads for the return of his son's stolen bikeRoy talks with Joashua Krohn, father of Dallin Krohn, about cruel theft of his son's specialized bike. Dallin has achondroplasia, a form of dwarfism, and his bike had been modified for him. Riding it was one of his favourite activities. If you know who where the bike is, all the Krohn familys is asking for is its return.

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]]>If you know who where the bike is, all the Krohn familys is asking for is its return.CalgaryachondroplasiaCalgary, achondroplasiabonus1805Global News / Curiouscast23658d65-6436-4a91-8191-a97300301f7fMon, 08 Oct 2018 03:11:20 +000000:03:48https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-a-calgary-boy-with-a-medical-condition-h
cleanBonus - Roy breaks down the carbon tax issueBonus - Roy breaks down the carbon tax issueFeaturing portions of his recent interviews with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, Manitoba MP Brian Pallister and Australian MP Brad Battin, Roy takes on Trudeau's carbon tax and the gorwing resistance it is facing from provincial leaders.

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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister has declared his province is dropping its planned carbon tax, blaming Justin Trudeau’s lack of respect for the provinces. Meanwhile, Trudeau insists his government will impose a federal carbon tax, despite provincial resistance. And Australia introduced a national carbon tax but rescinded it after two years, declaring it was damaging the country's economy and the well-being of Australian families. Australian MP Brad Battin joined us last May to explain why the carbon tax in Australia was a complete flop.

Judge Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the United States Supreme Court today after a great deal of turmoil. How have the American people reacting to the drama and conflict surrounding Donald Trump's second appointee to the U.S. Supreme Court?

Last Sunday Scott Newark revealed that he has found that convicted murderer Terri-Lynne McClintic would be eligible for parole in 6 years, not 16. Scott returns to the show to explain why it is that McClntic could be paroled in the very near future.

The Islamic Circle of North America is hosting a weekend conference in Toronto called “Carry the Light.” Speakers at the event include Lord Nazir Ahmed, who was suspended from the British House of Lords on allegations that he blamed a Jewish Conspiracy for his imprisonment for dangerous driving, and Imam Siraj Wahhaj, who was identified as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

Tom Quiggin, intelligence expert with the RCMP, CAF, UN and author of ‘Submission: The Danger of Political Islam’

]]>Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister on resisting Trudeau's carbon tax. Fran Coombs on Judge Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the United States Supreme Court. Scott Newark expands on his discovery that Terri-Lynne McClintic may be eligible for parole in the next 6 years. And Raheel Raza joins Tom Quiggin and Roy to discuss the Islamic Circle of North America's Carry The Light event and its controversial speakers.Scott MoeBrad BattinCarbon TaxTrudeauDoug FordKavanaughSCOTUSTrumpTerri-Lynne McClinticRaheel RazaTom QuigginScott Moe, Brad Battin, Carbon Tax, Trudeau, Doug Ford, Kavanaugh, SCOTUS, Trump, Terri-Lynne McClintic, Raheel Raza, Tom Quigginfull1801Global News / Curiouscast54114f8d-346b-47a7-a3ee-a972001e5b13Sun, 07 Oct 2018 02:04:20 +000000:53:40https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/provinces-push-back-against-federal-carbon-tax-how
cleanBeauties & The Beast - Will Trudeau back down on the carbon tax? & Reactions to KavanaughBeauties & The Beast - Will Trudeau back down on the carbon tax? & Reactions to KavanaughIt’s time for Beauties & the Beast, the weekly panel discussion with no patience for political correctness. Catherine, Linda, Michelle and Roy tackle the reactions to Kavanaugh’s confirmation as well as the question of if Prime Minister Trudeau will let the carbon tax go.

Guests:

Catherine Swift

Linda Leatherdale

Michelle Simson

]]>It’s time for Beauties & the Beast, the weekly panel discussion with no patience for political correctness. Catherine, Linda, Michelle and Roy tackle the reactions to Kavanaugh’s confirmation as well as the question of if Prime Minister Trudeau will let the carbon tax go.KavanaughTrudeauCarbon TaxDoug FordScott MoeBrian PallisterKavanaugh, Trudeau, Carbon Tax, Doug Ford, Scott Moe, Brian Pallisterbonus1800Global News / Curiouscastb9612a96-83b0-45c3-9312-a972001c3fcaSun, 07 Oct 2018 01:50:24 +000000:18:04https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/beauties-the-beast-will-trudeau-back-down-on-the-c
cleanA war strategist explores the battleground of social media, & Will Terri-Lynne McClintic be up for parole soon?A war strategist explores the battleground of social media, & Will Terri-Lynne McClintic be up for parole soon?The Roy Green Show Podcast

Scott Newark discusses the Terri-Lynne McClintic controversy, and whether or not McClintic will be eligible for a parole opportunity much earlier than has been expected. Conservative leader Andrew Scheer told The West Block that there needs to be policy changes for “horrific offenders.” But this sort of treatment has been happening for decades.

Roy talks with Dan McTeague of Gas Buddy . com about the truth behind what is happening with oil prices in Canada and internationally.

Global News reports that a new Ipsos poll found there is a growing desire from Canadians for a politician who will “break the rules,” and that’s the reaction to the same poll in 26 other countries. MP Michelle Rempel joins Roy to talk about the state of politicians and politics in Canada, and why she thinks it is a her duty to be outspoken. They also touch on her Twitter back-and-forth with Minister of Veteran’s Affairs Seamus O’Regan.

Roy asks Catherine Swift of Working Canadians . ca about the future of Canadian trade deals and what might happen to NAFTA in the next few hours.

‘Like War’ is the new book by War Strategist and author Peter W. Singer. His new book explores the modern battleground of social media. He joins Roy on the show for an in-depth look at the topics raised in his book and by recent world history.

A sex-doll brothel is set to open in British Columbia. How will this affect existing sex workers? And why is it that a brothel of animatronic sex workers is allowed, but a brothel staffed by humans is still illegal? Valerie Scott, Executive Director of the Sex Professionals of Canada, gives her perspective on this new development.

The confirmation vote for Judge Brett Kavanaugh has been delayed for one week. During that time, the FBI will investigate the accusation that he sexually assaulted Dr. Christine Ford. Roy looks at how the FBI investigation will go forward from here, what the FBI is able to do and how much investigating can actually be done in a week.

Later, how much crisis management will be needed for the senators and others involved in the Kavanaugh hearing? And how does crisis management or “damage control” work?

Terri-Lynne McClintic’s move to a lower-security Indigenous healing lodge is considered a travesty of justice by many. It is, however, not too unusual a decision from Correctional Services Canada. Scott Newark joins the show to explain why child-killers like McClintic, Harold Smeltzer and Karla Homolka receive favourable treatment.

Canada’s small business community is facing shake-ups in the form of uncertainty surrounding the Trans Mountain Pipeline extension’s future, the current lack of a NAFTA resolution, and the legalization of marijuana offering opportunities to entrepreneurs. Meanwhile in Ontario, the Ford government will not proceed with raising minimum wage in 2019, and Alberta small business confidence is the lowest in the nation.

During the parliamentary hearings on Bill C-75, Liberal MP Randy Boissonnault, a member of the parliamentary committee, appeared to pay no attention to Canadian mother Sheri Arsenault, who was there to testify her concerns about the bill; it seemed as if MP Boissonnault spent most of his time fixated on his two phones.

Former Premier of Saskatchewan Brad Wall talks with Roy about the future of Canada’s pipeline and how much of a danger Bill C-69 may pose to Canada’s economy

Guests:John Zogby, of John Zogby Strategies, Author of ‘We Are Many, We Are One’

Jeff Lanza, FBI agent for 20 years, the number one FBI keynote speaker, author of ‘ Pistols to Press: Lessons in Communications from and FBI Agent and Spokesman)’

Eric Bernstein, Vice President of Bernstein Crisis Management

Scott Newark, Former Alberta prosecutor

Dan Kelly, President & CEO of CFIB

Sheri Arsenault, spoke to a parliamentary hearing on Bill C-75 but was ignored by MP Randy Boissonnault,

Brad Wall, Former Premier of Sakatchewan, Special Advisor to the Calgary law firm of Osler, Hoskin and Harcourt

]]>Roy looks at how the FBI investigation into Kavanaugh will go forward from here, what the FBI is able to do and how much investigating can actually be done in a week. Scott Newark joins the show to explain why child-killers like Terri-Lynne McClintic, Harold Smeltzer and Karla Homolka receive favourable treatment. Former Premier of Saskatchewan Brad Wall talks with Roy about the future of Canada’s pipeline and how much of a danger Bill C-69 may pose to Canada’s economy.KavanaughDr. Christine FordSCOTUSTrumpFBILawPublic RelationsPRTrue CrimeCrimeTerri-Lynne McClinticHealing LodgeEconomicsFinanceBill C-69Bill C-75Drunk DrivingDrive SafeDistracted DrivingKavanaugh, Dr. Christine Ford, SCOTUS, Trump, FBI, Law, Public Relations, PR, True Crime, Crime, Terri-Lynne McClintic, Healing Lodge, Economics, Finance, Bill C-69, Bill C-75, Drunk Driving, Drive Safe, Distracted Drivingfull1797Global News / Curiouscastbc181ba4-a8e0-41d9-b0e5-a96b001a6fceSun, 30 Sep 2018 01:44:10 +000001:04:05https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/how-the-fbi-will-investigate-kavanaugh-the-treatme
cleanBeauties & the Beast - Kavanaugh developments, NAFTA, & minimum wage in OntarioBeauties & the Beast - Kavanaugh developments, NAFTA, & minimum wage in OntarioCatherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale and Michelle Simson join Roy for a panel discussion about the stories of the week that you care about. Today the four take one the FBI investigation into Kavanaugh, Canada’s pipeline issues, the NAFTA talks, and the Doug Ford government’s decision to not raise minimum wage.

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Maxime Bernier responds to the CBC coverage of a recent interview he granted to the organization. Many have said that it seemed as if the interview was an attack. Bernier also discusses the insinuations that he is connected with international libertarian organizations, and where he draws the line on interviews.

MP Bill Blair told Mercedes Stephenson of The West Block that the majority of migrants who crossed into Canada to make asylum claims have left. On Twitter, Federal Immigration Critic Michelle Rempel called this a lie. MP Rempel joins Roy to counter the claims made by Bill Blair. To hear Mercedes Stephenson's interview with Blair, download the newest podcast of The West Block from wherever you find your favourite podcasts.

Sheri Arsenault is still looking for justice for her son and two of his friends, who were killed in a brutal drunk driver crash in 2011. Next week she will appear before a parliamentary committee on Bill C-75, an omnibus justice legislation which has raised some concern.

Janet Merlo was a leader of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police women officer/Civilian Employees who brought a class action suit against the force on sexual harassment and assault being rampant within the RCMP. She says that she is still discriminated against by the RCMP, quite possibly for speaking up. She and Roy discuss this, her letter to RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki, and the song Merlo has inspired which can be heard here: https://soundcloud.com/dan-wayner-951876485/scarlet-tunic​ ​

Neither Justin Trudeau nor Minister of Veteran’s Affairs Seamus O’Regan will commit to providing service dogs to improve the lives of Canadian Armed Forces veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. Yet the Liberals have an unspent $372 million budget for Veterans Affairs Canada.

Becky Zhou’s husband was shot and killed by a stranger after answering the door of their own home. She is now running for public office in Surrey, B.C., but she has a national message concerning gun control and repeat offenders.

Guests:

Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party

MP Michelle Rempel, Federal Immigration Critic

Sheri Arsenault, who will speak before a parliamentary committee about Bill C-75

Janet Merlo, former RCMP officer who began the class action lawsuit on behalf of women in the RCMP

Dr. Stanley Coen, Psychology Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia, International expert on dog behavior and author of ‘God’s Ghosts and Black Dogs’

Becky Zhou, running for public office in Surrey, B.C.

]]>Maxime Bernier on the reaction to his interview with the CBC. MP Michelle Rempel refutes Bill Blairs claims about migrants. Janet Merlo says she still faces discrimination from the RCMP. Why veterans with PTSD need service dogs, and more.Maxime BernierPeople's PartyCBCMichelle RempelBill BlairMigrantsBorder SecurityThe West BlockNational SecurityDrunk DrivingC-75Criminal LawLawCrimeDogsVeteransTrudeauSeamus O'ReganMental HealthHealthWell BeingService DogsRCMPJanet MerloFeminismMaxime Bernier, People's Party, CBC, Michelle Rempel, Bill Blair, Migrants, Border Security, The West Block, National Security, Drunk Driving, C-75, Criminal Law, Law, Crime, Dogs, Veterans, Trudeau, Seamus O'Regan, Mental Health, Health, Well Being, Service Dogs, RCMP, Janet Merlo, Feminismfull1795Global News / Curiouscast838b1c94-6fa4-439d-88e9-a964017209fdMon, 24 Sep 2018 01:11:57 +000001:04:29https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/maxime-bernier-on-his-cbc-interview-michelle-rempe
cleanInterview - U.S. middle school students given ethics test innapropriate for their age groupInterview - U.S. middle school students given ethics test innapropriate for their age groupA middle school teacher gave students a list of hypothetical people, then asked the students who should live and who should die. The list included “a racist, armed police officer who has been accused of excessive force.” Is this an example of “politically correct” philosophies in our education system, or simply a lapse in judgment that failed to take into account what is appropriate for the children’s ages?

For more, including Roy's talk with Macime Bernier and Michelle Simson's response to Bill Blair's comments on boarder crossers, download the newst podcast of The Roy Green Show from Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or wherever you like to download podcasts from.

Guest: Michael Zwaagstra, Manitoba High School teacher, author of ‘What’s Wrong with Our Schools: And How We Can Fix Them’

]]>A middle school teacher gave students a list of hypothetical people, then asked the students who should live and who should die.EducationSchoolEthicsParentingTeachingTeachersPhilosophyEducation, School, Ethics, Parenting, Teaching, Teachers, Philosophybonus1974Global News / Curiouscastc6c3ff82-86bf-4bf3-bbc3-a964016f7b13Mon, 24 Sep 2018 01:09:50 +000000:08:34https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-u-s-middle-school-students-given-ethics
cleanAndrew Scheer and Leona Alleslev on her leaving the Liberals, & How Ontario’s financial issues affect CanadaAndrew Scheer and Leona Alleslev on her leaving the Liberals, & How Ontario’s financial issues affect CanadaDoug Ford’s Ontario government continues upending legislative efforts of its Liberal predecessors. Now they have set their sights on the Ontario Liberals Green Energy Act. Meanwhile, Ontario's new Minister of Finance Vic Fedeli announced yesterday that Kathleen Wynne’s Liberals actually left a $15 billion deficit. Now we ask, what is the true financial picture for Canada's most populous province?

Leona Alleslev is the former Liberal MP and CAF veteran who crossed the floor from Justin Trudeau's majority government to join the Conservative Party of Canada. She joins us to explain why she made this choice, and share her concerns about her former party and the Prime Minister.

Conservative Party of Canada leader Andrew Scheer speaks to Leona Alleslev’s crossing. And discusses NAFTA, the Trans Mountain expansion, border crossers from the U.S, and the Liberal governments’ refusal to confirm PTSD suffering Canadian military veterans would receive a trained service dog

The Federal government announced that the NEB must redo the environmental review for Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion. Vivian Krause, whose research found that funds were being directed toward anti-pipeline groups by U.S. entities. She has found that the groups also targeted 29 ridings in 2015 election directing funds to assist in defeating CPC candidates.

And yesterday was the three year anniversary of the abduction of Canadian Robert Hall by ISIS-affiliated terrorists in the Philippines who beheaded him. His family suffered tremendously and was regularly dismissed by the federal government.

Guests:Tom Adams, Independent energy and environmental advisor and researcherBonnie Lysyk, Ontario Auditor GeneralMP Leona AlleslevAndrew Scheer, Leader of the Conservative Party of CanadaVivian Krause, independent researcherGord Bibby, Robert Hall's cousin and spokesperson for the Robert Hall’s family

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Guest: Scott Newark, Former Alberta prosecutor and Executive Director of the Canadian Police Association, Senior Policy Advisor to a federal Minister for Public Safety, and Adjunct Professor at Simon Fraser University.

]]>Scott Newark offers his perspective the numerous legal issues raised over the past week.TOpoliCrimeLawTorontoDanforthNational SecurityTOpoli, Crime, Law, Toronto, Danforth, National Securitybonus1792Global News / Curiouscast5f17f3b6-e2d5-4f44-b84e-a96400253080Sun, 23 Sep 2018 02:17:10 +000000:15:25https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-questions-about-the-danforth-shooter-act
cleanBeauties & The Beast - Should judges be elected? & The issue of crossing the floor from one party to anotherBeauties & The Beast - Should judges be elected? & The issue of crossing the floor from one party to anotherNo political correctness allowed, it’s time for Beauties & The Beast. Today the panel takes on the concerns raised by Leona Alleslev joining the Conservatives, and what happens when judges let their personal philosophies interfere with their duty.

Listen to the latest podcast of The Roy Green Show to hear Roy’ interview with Leona Alleslev, as well as Conservative leader Andrew Scheer’s thoughts on Alleslev’s crossing, and more. Subscribe to The Roy Green Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you find the podcasts that matter most to you.

Maxime Bernier joins Roy to discuss his new political party, The People’s Party, and answer the questions on everyone’s minds. Then, an interview with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe on his meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau and the subsequent calling-out directed at Trudeau on Twitter.

John Helin, the mayor of the Lax Kw’Alaam First Nation, will address independent senators in Ottawa, concerning the cancellation of the tanker moratorium bill. He explains his position and the position of other First Nations leaders who feel they are being ignored.

And Roy talks with Larry Gifford, Program Director at CKNW in B.C. and host of the new podcast When Life Gives You Parkinsons’. Larry shares his experience with discovering he has Parkinson’s disorders, sheds light on what that means for him and his family, and explains why it was important for him to begin documenting his experience.

When Life Gives You Parkinson’s is available through Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and anywhere else you find your favourite podcasts.

Guests:

Maxime Bernier, leader of the newly formed People’s Party

Scott Moe, Premier of Saskatchewan

John Helin, Mayor of Lax Kw’alaam First Nation

Larry Gifford, host of the When Life Gives You Parkinson’s podcast, and Program Director at CKNW in B.C.

]]>Maxime Bernier answers the questions we're all asking. Premier Scott Moe explains why he called out Trudeau. Larry Gifford on his new podcast, When Life Gives You Parkinson's. And John Helin is set to speak to independent Senators on behalf of many First Nations communitiesMaxime BernierThe People's PartyAndrew ScheerTrudeauScott MoeSaskatchewanJohn HelinFirst NationsEnergy Spirit PipelineWhen Life Gives You Parkinson'sParkinson'sHealthMaxime Bernier, The People's Party, Andrew Scheer, Trudeau, Scott Moe, Saskatchewan, John Helin, First Nations, Energy Spirit Pipeline, When Life Gives You Parkinson's, Parkinson's, Healthfull1791Global News / Curiouscastd558dbcd-0c77-4b13-8667-a95e001c4091Mon, 17 Sep 2018 02:03:07 +000001:01:39https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/maxime-bernier-on-the-people-s-party-challenges-to
cleanInterview - How U.S. Conservatives see Chrystia Freeland and TrudeauInterview - How U.S. Conservatives see Chrystia Freeland and TrudeauLast Monday Chrystia Freeland attended the Women in the World Summit in Toronto. Freeland appeared on a panel discussion called Taking on the Tyrant, during which it was implied that U.S. President Trump was one of the tyrants in question, although she never directly stated this. How does the right in the U.S. feel about these sentiments, and was this a wise choice for Freeland while engaged in NAFTA talks?

Hear more, including Roy's interview with Maxime Bernier of the new People's Party, in the latest podcast of The Roy Green Show. Subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify, and never miss another episode.

]]>Chrystia Freeland appeared on a panel discussion called Taking on the Tyrant, during which it was implied that U.S. President Trump was one of the tyrants in question.Chrystia FreelandTrudeauTrumpNAFTATaking on the TyrantWomen in the World SummitChrystia Freeland, Trudeau, Trump, NAFTA, Taking on the Tyrant, Women in the World Summitbonus1790Global News / Curiouscastb77362a5-e95c-4d4e-a514-a95e001934a9Mon, 17 Sep 2018 01:57:44 +000000:08:28https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-how-u-s-conservatives-see-chrystia-freel
cleanInterview - $372 million meant for veterans goes unspent by LiberalsInterview - $372 million meant for veterans goes unspent by LiberalsA Global News exclusive found that $372 million meant for veterans and their families has gone unspent since the Trudeau Liberals took office. But sevent months ago in Edmonton, at a town hall event, Trudeau claimed that veterans were "asking for more than we are able to give right now."

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(Photo: REUTERS/Chris Wattie)

]]>A Global News exclusive found that $372 million meant for veterans and their families has gone unspent since the Trudeau Liberals took office.TrudeauVeteransSeamus O'ReganEquitasArmyTroopsTrudeau, Veterans, Seamus O'Regan, Equitas, Army, Troopsbonus1789Global News / Curiouscast0a5f55d7-22c7-4b55-92bb-a95e0014b8e9Mon, 17 Sep 2018 01:28:02 +000000:07:18https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-372-million-meant-for-veterans-goes-unsp
cleanCallers - Would you vote for Maxime Bernier's People's PartyCallers - Would you vote for Maxime Bernier's People's PartyFollowing Roy's interview with Maxime Bernier, the phones are opened and Canadians share their thoughts on Bernier's new party, The People's Party. Does he have enough support to make an impact, will he wind up splitting the conservative vote in Canada, and doeshe resonate wtih Canadians?

Hear Roy's full interview with Bernier in the newest podcast of The Roy Green Show. And subscribe to the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Sticher, Google Podcasts or wherever you stay up to date with the podcasts that matter to you.

]]>How do voters feel about Maxime Bernier and his new political party? Roy takes calls to find out.Maxime BernierPeople's PartyAndrew ScheerTrudeauMaxime Bernier, People's Party, Andrew Scheer, Trudeaubonus1788Global News / Curiouscast4adaf558-271c-4c70-9433-a95e00119340Mon, 17 Sep 2018 01:15:13 +000000:09:00https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/callers-would-you-vote-for-maxime-berniers-peoples
cleanThe importance of the Notwithstanding clause, What Maxime Bernier’s new party means, & Scott Newark’s legal perspectiveThe importance of the Notwithstanding clause, What Maxime Bernier’s new party means, & Scott Newark’s legal perspectiveRoy addresses the many issues in the Canadian political landscape have grabbed public attention, and caused much division. Maxime Bernier has announced his new political part, the People’s Party. And Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has publically called out Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Twitter.

Meanwhile, Ontario Premier Doug Ford has earned backlash for his plans to invoke the notwithstanding clause to cut the size of Toronto City Council. Former Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador Brian Peckford was actively involved in securing the Notwithstanding clause for the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. He has made it clear that Ford is well within his rights to use this clause. And we replay Roy’s interview with former Quebec Premier Robert Bourassa, on why he had invoked the notwithstanding clause in the face of the Supreme Court of Canada’s ruling regarding French language primacy law in Quebec.

And Scott Newark on the murder on the murder of Marissa Shen in Vancouver, and a bizarre court decision to hold off on deporting a man who has admitted to being a member of MS-13 gang.

Guests:

Brian Peckford, Former Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, author of ‘Some Day the Sun Will Shine and Have Not Will Be No More’

Robert Bourassa, Former Premier of Quebec, in an interview from the archives

]]>An in-depth conversation with Brian Peckford, who was actively involved with securing the notwithstanding clause for the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Scott Newark provides a legal perspective on some of the criminal news of the week, and more.Doug FordNotwithstandingMaxime BernierBrian PeckfordRobert BourassaScott NewarkQuebecNewfoundlandLabradorTOpoliTrudeauTorontoTrue CrimeDoug Ford, Notwithstanding, Maxime Bernier, Brian Peckford, Robert Bourassa, Scott Newark, Quebec, Newfoundland, Labrador, TOpoli, Trudeau, Toronto, True Crimefull1787Global News / Curiouscast6f16f081-cf57-4bab-a2f6-a95d001ac345Sun, 16 Sep 2018 01:44:58 +000000:46:41https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/the-importance-of-the-notwithstanding-clause-what
cleanBeauties & the Beast - Debating Doug Ford and the notwithstanding clause, & Will Bernier’s party resonateBeauties & the Beast - Debating Doug Ford and the notwithstanding clause, & Will Bernier’s party resonateIt’s time for Beauties & the Beast, and this week the panels is at odds over Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s plans to possibly use the Notwithstanding clause. And what does Bernier’s new People’s Party mean for our next federal election?

Hear more on Doug Ford, the notwithstanding clause and Bernier, as well as interviews with Brian Peckford and Scott Newark, in the newest podcast of The Roy Green Show. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you like to get your facourite podcast.

Guests:

Catherine SwiftLinda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson

]]>A panel discussion on Doug Ford his plans to possibly invoke the notwithstanding clause. Also, Maxime Bernier has formed a new political party, but will this make things easier for the Liberals?Doug FordMaxime BernierNotwithstandingTOpoliTrudeauDoug Ford, Maxime Bernier, Notwithstanding, TOpoli, Trudeaubonus1786Global News / Curiouscast1f8cab75-2f39-433c-9347-a95d0013492eSun, 16 Sep 2018 01:37:07 +000000:18:25https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/beauties-the-beast-debating-doug-ford-and-the-notw
Fallout from the anonymous NYT op-ed, Global carbon tax could do more harm than good, & Humboldt Broncos start their seasonFallout from the anonymous NYT op-ed, Global carbon tax could do more harm than good, & Humboldt Broncos start their seasonThe Roy Green Show Podcast

Following the court ruling over the Trans Mountain Pipeline expansion, we look at the fate of the pipeline and Trudeau’s handling of the situation. Our guest Richard Masson, former CEO of the Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission, says that what this means for Alberta and Canada’s economy is “real sad.”

The New York Times published an anonymous op-ed, claimed to be written by an appointed White House senior staffer. It offered a scathing take on U.S. President Trump and also assured that there was a resistance working inside the White House. But will any of this have any long-term effect on Trump or the Republican? And Will the New York Times be viewed differently now, for publishing this piece?

18,000 people recently marched in Paris in support of taking actions in response to climate change. California Governor Jerry Brown will hold a conference in response to Trump pulling the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Accord. But there is evidence that shows that the Global Carbon Tax would drive up food prices and push an additional 78 million people toward hunger. Dr. Bjorn Lomborg, international economist and environmentalist, discusses this.

The Humboldt Broncos begin their new season next week. They are matched up against the Nipawin Hawks in Nipawin, which is where the team was headed last April 6 of this year, when their bus was struck by a truck, resulting in the deaths of 16 people. We check in with Ryan Kessler of Global News Saskatchewan, to find out how the community of Humboldt is doing.

Guests:Richard Masson, Executive Fellow at the University of Calgary School of Public Policy, and former CEO of the Alberta Petroleum Marketing Commission

Fran Coombs, Managing Editor of Rasmussen Reports, and former senior editor with the Washington Times

Dr. Bjorn Lomborg, international economist and environmentalist, Founder and Director of the Consensus Centre Think Tank in Copenhagen

Ryan Kessler, Reporter with Global News Saskatchewan

]]>The Humboldt Broncos start their new season, The anonymous op-ed and what it means for the New York Times, The Trans Mountain Pipeline and Trudeau, the dangers of global carbon taxes,HumboldtStrongCarbon TaxClimate ChangeScienceNew York TimesTrumpTrudeauTrans Mountain PipelineHumboldtStrong, Carbon Tax, Climate Change, Science, New York Times, Trump, Trudeau, Trans Mountain Pipelinefull1785Global News / Curiouscast5a965902-ff66-4dbe-a097-a95700288e6eMon, 10 Sep 2018 02:30:33 +000000:54:04https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/fallout-from-the-anonymous-nyt-op-ed-global-carbon
cleanInterview - Exporting Canadian oil to international marketsInterview - Exporting Canadian oil to international marketsFrank McKenna, the Deputy Chairman of TD Bank, joined Roy on air in May of 2018, to speak about the ongoing challenge of transporting Canadian oil to international markets, and how it affects our economy. We replay that interview for context on the continuing issues.

Hear more of The Roy Green Show podcast, availble on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you subscribe to your top podcasts.

Guest: Frank McKenna, Deputy Chairman of TD Bank, Former Premier of New Brunswick and former Canadian Ambassador to the U.S.

(Photo: Global News)

]]>Frank McKenna, the Deputy Chairman of TD Bank, joined Roy on air in May of 2018, to speak about the ongoing challenge of transporting Canadian oil to international markets, and how it affects our economy. We replay that interview for context on the continuing issues.
Hear more of The Roy Green Show podcast, availble on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and wherever else you subscribe to your top podcasts.
Guest: Frank McKenna, Deputy Chairman of TD Bank, Former Premier of New Brunswick and former Canadian Ambassador to the U.S.
(Photo: Global News)bonus1784Global News / Curiouscast4c43f1c3-c149-4ca9-92f3-a9570027c312Mon, 10 Sep 2018 02:27:17 +000000:14:06https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-exporting-canadian-oil-to-international
cleanInterview - The questions surrounding Joshua BoyleInterview - The questions surrounding Joshua BoyleScott Newark joins Roy to discuss the ongoing questions surrounding Joshua Boyle and the old photo-op with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

]]>New questions surrounding Joshua Boyle, and old ones that have yet to be answered.Joshua BoyleJustin TrudeauJoshua Boyle, Justin Trudeaubonus1783Global News / Curiouscast9367f8bd-5cee-434b-a68a-a9570026622fMon, 10 Sep 2018 02:23:45 +000000:07:50https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-the-questions-surrounding-joshua-boyle
cleanInterview - What are Canadians' views on Fake NewsInterview - What are Canadians' views on Fake NewsIpsos conducted a poll of 27 nations, to get their views on fake news. Canada was included. How easily do Canadians think they and their peers can spot fake news?

For more interesting discussions on the stories that matter to you, subscribe to The Roy Green Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you find your favourite podcasts.

How hard is the Canadian economy being hit by the NAFTA negotiations? Donald Trump has threatened that auto tariffs will be the “ruination” of Canada.

There has been a lot of focus on the Trans Mountain pipeline extension. But there is another pipeline option waiting for development, once that would protect indigenous rights.

Artificial Intelligence is increasingly impacting the world stage. Kai-Fu Lee is the former president of Google China, he joins Roy to discuss how AI will massively change governments, economies, infrastructures and lives over the next few decades.

]]>How artificial intelligence will change nations and lives in the next few decades, the progress of the Eagle Spirit Pipeline, and how Canada's economy will be affected by the NAFTA talks.Artificial IntelligenceAITechnologyTechnewsNAFTAEconomicsEagle SpiritTrumpTrudeauGoogleArtificial Intelligence, AI, Technology, Technews, NAFTA, Economics, Eagle Spirit, Trump, Trudeau, Googlefull1780Global News / Curiouscast6c809e57-58f6-46a2-b9af-a956001964f9Sun, 09 Sep 2018 01:37:03 +000000:50:41https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/nafta-and-the-cost-to-canada-s-economy-global-powe
cleanBeauties & the Beast - Obama’s criticism of Trump, division in the U.S., & the future of NAFTABeauties & the Beast - Obama’s criticism of Trump, division in the U.S., & the future of NAFTAThere's no time for political correctness. And even if there were, there would be none allowed here. It's Beauties & the Beast, the weekly panel discussion that tackles the stories you want to hear. Today the Beauties and Roy debate Obama's direct criticism of President Trump, and discuss how divided the U.S. is and what Canada's trade relationship with the U.S. will be like in the future.

For more on Canada's trade relations with the U.S., our energy industry, as well as the global economic an cultural changes that artificial intelligence will bring in the next few decades, check out the latest Roy Green Show podcast. And subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or wherever you find your favourite podcasts, and never miss another episode.

Guests:Catherine SwiftLinda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson

]]>How divided is the U.S. and what will Canada's trade relationship be like in the future.TrumpObamaTrudeauNAFTAAmericaTrump, Obama, Trudeau, NAFTA, Americabonus1779Global News / Curiouscastcc2a1763-13f9-4751-a2b5-a95600178d86Sun, 09 Sep 2018 01:32:16 +000000:17:41https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/beauties-the-beast-obama-s-criticism-of-trump-divi
cleanInterview - Has Trudeau brought NAFTA trouble on himself and CanadaInterview - Has Trudeau brought NAFTA trouble on himself and CanadaIn a New York Post collumn, Professor Frank Buckley recently caused a stir by arguing that Trudeau is finally getting the trade trouble that he deserves. Is this fair?

Hear more on NAFTA and Canada's trade future, as well as the global economic changes we will see in the next few decades, in the lates podcast of The Roy Green Show. Subscribe to the Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever else you find your favourites.

Guest: Professor Frank Buckley, of the George Mason University Foundation of Law

(Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS Sean Kilpatrick)

]]>Professor Frank Buckley argues that Trudeau is finally getting the trade trouble that he deserves.TrudeauNAFTATrumpEconomicsTrudeau, NAFTA, Trump, Economicsfull1778Global News / Curiouscasta7c205af-db21-4d36-a5d1-a95600124b9dSun, 09 Sep 2018 01:17:05 +000000:15:45https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-has-trudeau-brought-nafta-trouble-on-him
Interview - Colin Kaepernick defended of Fidel CastroInterview - Colin Kaepernick defended of Fidel CastroColin Kaepernick has now become one of the faces of Nike’s newest campaign. In 2016, soon after he began kneeling during the U.S. national anthem, Kaepernick was challenged by reporter Armando Salguero for wearing a shirt depicting a meeting between Fidel Castro and Malcolm X. Kaepernick wound up defending Castro. Armando Alguero joins Roy to talk about his experiences as a child born in Cuba, and what Kaepernick needs to know about world history if he wants to represent a movment.

Hear more interesting conversations and debates in the newst podcast of The Roy Green Show, available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Sticher and wherever you subscribe your favourite podcasts.

Guest: Armando Salguero, who covers the Miami Dolphins for the Miami Herald

The Equitas Society has been fighting a legal battel for the return of full lifetime pensions for wounded and injured members of the Canadian Armed Forces. This week the Supreme Court of Canada refused to hear an appeal of a BC Court’s decision against the Equitas Society. What is next for the Equitas Society and what needs to be done for veterans in Canada?

This has been a perfect week for assessing how people perceive bias in main stream media, and how much bias there actually is. How valid are accusations of “fake news”?

Some reports claim the South African government is preparing to evict white farmers from their land without compensation. Some are saying that white farmers have found themselves facing physical threat as well. What is the true story?

Professor Jane Kirtley, Media Ethics Professor at University of Minnesota

Giovanna Gerbi, Veteran South African reporter

]]>Members of The Equitas Society discuss their continued efforts to regain full lifetime pensions for wounded and injured soldiers. How much bias is in the main stream media? And a look at the contradictory reports about white farmers having their land taken from them in South Africa.EquitasEquitas SocietyVeteransLawCAFMain Stream MediaFake NewsSouth AfricaSouth African PoliticsCrimeEquitas, Equitas Society, Veterans, Law, CAF, Main Stream Media, Fake News, South Africa, South African Politics, Crimefull1776Global News / Curiouscastaa146865-2a94-47a4-b6bc-a950001b36d2Mon, 03 Sep 2018 01:41:15 +000000:43:51https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/bias-in-main-stream-media-the-equitas-society-cont
cleanInterview - 'Pain Warriors,' the new film on chronic pain and those who live with itInterview - 'Pain Warriors,' the new film on chronic pain and those who live with itThis week BC announced it will sue big pharma manufacturers of opioids because of “increased deaths of those addicted.” Meanwhile, intractable patients continue to suffer and some have taken their own lives when they were no longer able to receive the treatment and medication that made their pain manageable. Pharmacists are reportedly ignoring doctor’s prescriptions, refusing to provide opioids in some parts of Canada. Roy speaks wtih Tina Petrova about her new documentary focussed on the lives of those with chronic pain. Later they are joined by Suzanne Stewart, who is facing terrrible choices in light of recent developments.

Guests:

Tina Petrova, Award-winning Toronto documentary filmmaker and chronic pain patient, her new film is ‘Pain Warriors’

]]>Roy talks with the makers of the new documentary, Pain Warriors.Chronic PainDocumentaryFilmmakingTina PetrovaOpioidsOpioid CrisisSuzanne StewartChronic Pain, Documentary, Filmmaking, Tina Petrova, Opioids, Opioid Crisis, Suzanne Stewartbonus1777Global News / Curiouscast9d76eae1-87f5-46aa-b90b-a950001703efMon, 03 Sep 2018 01:30:00 +000000:26:41https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-pain-warriors-the-new-film-on-chronic-pa
cleanBeauties & the Beast - NAFTA and Trans Mountain make for a bad week for TrudeauBeauties & the Beast - NAFTA and Trans Mountain make for a bad week for TrudeauNAFTA negotiations with the U.S. continue to appear rocky, and a court ruling has cancelled work on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. Overall, this has been a rough few days for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, to say the least. Now it’s time for the Beauties & the Beast to break down these stories and more, with no regard for political correctness.

Download the newest podcast of The Roy Green Show, to hear more on NAFTA and the halt to work on the Trans Mountain expansion. Subscribe to The Roy Green Show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or wherever you find your favourite podcasts, and never miss another episiode.

Guests:Catherine SwiftLinda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson

(Photo: speaking on US tariffs - THE CANADIAN PRESS Patrick Doyle)

]]>Time for the Beauties & the Beast to break down the struggles with NAFTA and the ruling that has halted work on the Trans Mountain expansion.TrudeauCanadaAndrew ScheerTrumpChrystia FreelandNAFTAMexicoMAGATrans MountainEconomicsTrudeau, Canada, Andrew Scheer, Trump, Chrystia Freeland, NAFTA, Mexico, MAGA, Trans Mountain, Economicsbonus1775Global News / Curiouscast262d0a83-574f-40cd-88a0-a94f001e9729Sun, 02 Sep 2018 01:58:07 +000000:17:53https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/beauties-the-beast-nafta-and-trans-mountain-make-f
cleanInterview - The issue of activist judges in CanadaInterview - The issue of activist judges in CanadaScott Newark discusses the problem of judges following their philosophical and political leanings, sometimes to the point that they ignore the law.

Hear more on activist courts and the Trans Mountain ruling, as well as an in-depth look at trade negotiations with the U.S., in the newest podcast of The Roy Green Show, available wherever you find your favourite podcasts.

]]>How serious is the issue of activist judges in Canada?LawCrimeTrans MountainCanadaLaw, Crime, Trans Mountain, Canadabonus1774Global News / Curiouscast43187e8d-12e3-4a2e-914a-a94f001bb4e7Sun, 02 Sep 2018 01:48:24 +000000:05:21https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/the-issue-of-activist-judges-in-canada
cleanInterview - The Canadian small business perspective on the NAFTA talksInterview - The Canadian small business perspective on the NAFTA talksCatherine Swift talks about how small businesses in Canada view NAFTA and the turmoil surrounding the talks.

Hear more on NAFTA and how Americans view Canada in regad to these talks, in the newest podcast of The Roy green Show, available wherever you find your favourite podcasts.

Guest: Catherine Swift, former president and CEO of the Canadian Federation of Indipendant Business, now of WorkingCanadians.ca and frequent guest on The Beauties & the Beast segment of The Roy Green Show

A Federal Court of Appeals ruling has shut down construction on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project. Many are warning that this deals serious damage to the energy industry in Canada. It could very far-reaching consequences.

With Mexico having made a bilateral deal with the U.S. and Trump’s deadline being passed, the question of Canadas ability to navigate these negotiations becomes increasingly pertinent. How are the ongoing negotiations affecting Canadians and is Trump actually indifferent to Canada or is his callousness just a tactic?

Guests:

Andrew Scheer, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada

Scott Moe, Premier of Saskatchewan

Vivian Krause, who found evidence of U.S. money influencing Canadian pipeline protests

Thomas Del Beccaro, Former Chairman of the California GOP, U.S. Senate Candidate

Tom Caldwell, Chairman of Caldwell Securities, Seats on both NYSE and TSX

A parody Twitter account recently broke character to post a thread in tribute to what is good about Canada, and share thoughts on the state of Canadian culture nowadays. This open letter resonated with many Canadians, and now the author joins Roy to talk about it further.

Keystone XL Pipeline’s new route is being challenged by an American judge, based on issues surrounding the environmental impact. Former TransCanada Executive Vice-president Dennis McConaghy discusses this development

A follow-up on the exclusive interview with Andrew Scheer in our previous podcast. Pundit, columnist and political cartoonist J. J. McCullough gives Roy his assessment of what is happening between CPC Leader Andrew Scheer and MP Maxime Bernier.

Caylee Cresta is a beauty blogger who suddenly developed unexplainable, incredibly painful symptoms in early 2010. After more than a year of suffering, she was diagnosed with Stiff Person’s Syndrome. Since the onset, Caylee has experienced spasms that force her body to contort into positions that can break her bones and collapse lungs. These spasms can last for weeks, but opioids provide some relief. Like many sufferers of chronic pain, she is now being denied the treatment she needs.

Rex Huppke is an editorial columnist with the Chicago Tribune whose recent piece was an open letter to U.S. President Trump, on behalf of Rex's dog.

]]>A look at what is happening in the Federal Conservative party, a tribute to what is good in Canada, a Beauty Blogger's battle with Stiff Person's Syndrome, and more.Medical MysteryStiff Person's SyndromeMaxime BernierAndrew ScheerCanadaDogsTrumpMedical Mystery, Stiff Person's Syndrome, Maxime Bernier, Andrew Scheer, Canada, Dogs, Trumpfull1770Global News / Curiouscastba6c15ec-4425-4627-9b62-a941017cd9d6Sun, 19 Aug 2018 23:39:02 +000000:52:55https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/maxime-bernier-s-impact-on-the-conservatives-cayle
cleanRaheel Raza on Canadian values and Maxime Bernier's tweetsRaheel Raza on Canadian values and Maxime Bernier's tweetsRaheel Raza adds her thoughts on the issue raises by Maxime Bernier’s controversial tweets about immigration, diversity, borders and Canadian culture. Hear more from Raheel in her conversation with Roy Green and Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, in the latest podcast of The Roy Green Show.

In latest podcast, CPC Leader Andrew Scheer joins Roy for an exclusive interview about Maxime Bernier and the removal of the statue of Sir John A. Macdonald from outside of Victoria City Hall. And a focus on Fredericton as well as first responders, as officers Rob Costello and Sara Burns were laid to rest earlier today.

Today in Fredericton, New Brunswick, the funerals for officers Rob Costello and Sara Burns were held. Roy talks about the occasion with Global News national reporter Mike Armstrong in Fredericton. Then, a conversation with retired HPD officer Mike Joy, one of Canada’s most decorated police officers.

Former Executive Director of the Canadian Police Association Scott Newark on the trouble with there being no official report on why the shooting on The Danforth in Toronto took place last month.

Raheel Raza and Dr. Zuhdi Jasser are each founding members of the Muslim Reform Movement. They add their thoughts as a Canadian and an American respectively, on the issue raised by Maxime Bernier’s controversial tweets about immigration, diversity, borders and Canadian culture.

An exclusive interview with Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, on Maxime Bernier’s tweets and whether he will face severe fallout at the next convention. As well, Roy gets Scheer’s thoughts on the removal of the statue of John A. Macdonald from outside Victoria City Hall in B.C.

Richard Zussman of Global News gives Roy an update on the wildfires in B.C.

]]>An exclusive interview with CPC Leader Andrew Scheer, further discussion on the issues raised by Maxime Bernier's tweets and the backlash he recived, focus on Fredericon and more in the latest Roy Green Show podcast.FrederictonNew BrunswickPoliceFirst RespondersRaheel RazaZuhdi JasserMaxime BernierMulticulturalismCanadaTrudeauCanadian ValuesFreedom of ExpressionAndrew ScheerCanadian PoliticsJohn A. MacdonaldBritish ColumbiaWild FiresFredericton, New Brunswick, Police, First Responders, Raheel Raza, Zuhdi Jasser, Maxime Bernier, Multiculturalism, Canada, Trudeau, Canadian Values, Freedom of Expression, Andrew Scheer, Canadian Politics, John A. Macdonald, British Columbia, Wild Firesfull1767Global News / Curiouscast6b34b8f8-8302-4aea-b1e6-a94100046a45Sun, 19 Aug 2018 01:40:17 +000000:42:28https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/multiculturalism-and-canadian-values-fredericton-f
cleanBeauties & The Beast - Political discourse in Canada, and taxes vs. the necessities of lifeBeauties & The Beast - Political discourse in Canada, and taxes vs. the necessities of lifeNo nonsense, no political correctness – it's time for Beauties & The Beast. This weekend, the panel tackles the backlash against Maxime Bernier's tweets, NAFTA, immigration, and taxes in Canada. And Roy stages an impromptu quiz show for Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale and Michelle Simson.

(Photo: The Canadian Press Justin Tang)

]]>Beauties & The Beast, a panel discussion about the topics that affected you, Canada and the world this week.ImmigrationMaxime BernierTaxesFinancial AdviceTrumpOmarosaMAGATrudeauAndrew ScheerImmigration, Maxime Bernier, Taxes, Financial Advice, Trump, Omarosa, MAGA, Trudeau, Andrew Scheerbonus1766Global News / Curiouscastcdce9113-a55d-4be6-b98a-a9400168279bSun, 19 Aug 2018 01:27:59 +000000:17:44https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/beauties-the-beast-political-discourse-in-canada-a
cleanTensions between Saudi Arabia and Canada continue - how much worse can this get?Tensions between Saudi Arabia and Canada continue - how much worse can this get?Tensions between Saudi Arabia and Canada continue. How much worse could this get, and what is the long-term fallout?

Guest: Varsha Koduvayur, Senior research analyst at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies in Washington

]]>A look at the current tension between Canada and Saudi ArabiaSaudi ArabiaCanadaTrudeauGas PricesSaudi Arabia, Canada, Trudeau, Gas Pricesbonus1768Global News / Curiouscast857daa39-c0a8-44c0-ba31-a9410007b493Sun, 19 Aug 2018 01:15:19 +000000:14:55https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/tensions-between-saudi-arabia-and-canada-continue
cleanJohn Dann sculpted the John A. Macdonald statue that Victoria, B.C. uprootedJohn Dann sculpted the John A. Macdonald statue that Victoria, B.C. uprootedJohn Dann is the sculptor who created the statue of John A. Macdonald that was removed from Victoria City Hall in British Columbia.

Hear more from Dann, and from the only City Council member to vote in favour of keeping the statue, in the newest podcast of The Roy Green Show -- available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever else you subscribe to your favourite podcasts.

]]>A preview of what can be found in the newest podcast of The Roy Green ShowJohn A. MacdonaldVictoria BCBritish ColumbiaHistoryArtCanadian HistoryJohn A. Macdonald, Victoria BC, British Columbia, History, Art, Canadian Historytrailer1764Global News / Curiouscast398c34f7-6f7b-4460-8395-a93b00346abeMon, 13 Aug 2018 03:37:42 +000000:01:13https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/john-dann-sculpted-the-john-a-macdonald-statue-tha
Uprooting a statue of John A. Macdonald, Australia removes the citizenship of ISIS members, And the state of the LiberalsUprooting a statue of John A. Macdonald, Australia removes the citizenship of ISIS members, And the state of the LiberalsThe Roy Green Show Podcast

Victoria, B.C. has uprooted the statue of John A. Macdonald in front of Victoria City Hall. In light of this move, Roy talks with Geoff Young, the only city councilor in Victoria to vote against removing the statue, and the statue’s sculptor John Dann. And later we talk about the historical context of such statues, with the creator of the bronze Macdonald statue in Picton, Ontario, Ruth Abernathy.

NAFTA is a mess, Saudi Arabia is a mess, and the Federal Carbon Tax is a mess. Things are rough for Trudeau’s government right now. Two former Liberal Members of Parliament, Michelle Simson and Dan McTeague, discuss the situation that the Liberal party finds itself in.

And Australia has taken away the citizenship of five individuals who had dual-citizenship when they joined ISIS. Australia’s handling of the situation is in stark contrast to how Trudeau’s Liberal government deals with Canadians who join terror groups. Scott Newark offers a legal perspective on how Canada deals with terrorism.

]]>The debate surrounding statues of historical figures, Australia takes away the citizenships of ISIS members, and former Liberal MPs weigh in on Trudeau.John A. MacdonaldHistoryAustraliaTerrorismTrudeauNAFTASaudi ArabiaArtJohn Alexander MacdonaldJohn A MacdonaldTrumpJohn A. Macdonald, History, Australia, Terrorism, Trudeau, NAFTA, Saudi Arabia, Art, John Alexander Macdonald, John A Macdonald, Trumpfull1763Global News / Curiouscast2e19c527-8afa-430d-9b83-a93b00212f56Mon, 13 Aug 2018 02:03:57 +000000:52:55https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/uprooting-a-statue-of-john-a-macdonald-australia-1
cleanInterview - Pastor Gregory Livingston on gang violence in ChicagoInterview - Pastor Gregory Livingston on gang violence in ChicagoLast weekend in Chicago, tens of people were wounded or killed by gunfire and many furious residents are calling for the removal of Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Police Commissioner. A public protest in response to the gang violence and the administration at Chicago City Hall recently closed Lakeshore Drive, and more are planned. Pastor Gregory Livingston is the activist leading these efforts, and he joins Roy.

Subscribe to The Roy Green Show podcast for more unique, in-depth takes on news from across Canada and around the world.

(Photo: Kamil Krzaczynski/Getty Images)

]]>A look at the gang violence in Chicago, and the push to remove Mayor Rahm Emanuel from office.GangsGunsGang ViolenceGun ControlCrimeTrue CrimeRahm EmanuelPastor Gregory LivingstonChicagoTorontoGangs, Guns, Gang Violence, Gun Control, Crime, True Crime, Rahm Emanuel, Pastor Gregory Livingston, Chicago, Torontobonus1762Global News / Curiouscastec4089dd-cb13-4b18-899b-a93b001a3b8aMon, 13 Aug 2018 01:45:46 +000000:12:39https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-pastor-gregory-livingston-on-gang-violen
cleanBeauties & The Beast - Canada and Saudi Arabia in conflict, and gun ownership in CanadaBeauties & The Beast - Canada and Saudi Arabia in conflict, and gun ownership in CanadaIt's time for Beauties & The Beast, a panel discussion with no nonsense and no political correctness. This week, Catherine Swift, Linda Leatherdale and Michelle Simson join Roy, to talk about the tensions between Canada and Saudi Arabia, as well as gun ownership in Canada, and more.]]>This week, Cathering Swift, Linda Leatherdale and Michelle Simson join Roy, to talk about the tensions between Canada and Saudi Arabia, as well as gun ownership in Canada, and moreSaudi ArabiaGun OwnershipGunsTrudeauNew BrunswickSaudi Arabia, Gun Ownership, Guns, Trudeau, New Brunswickbonus1761Global News / Curiouscast93689893-a7fb-454b-8bac-a93b0017204aMon, 13 Aug 2018 01:30:49 +000000:14:58https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/beauties-the-beast-canada-and-saudi-arabia-in-conf
cleanInterview - An update on Fredericton, New BrunsiwckInterview - An update on Fredericton, New BrunsiwckThe Roy Green Show

Ross Lord, national reporter with Global News, shares with Roy what we currently know about the shooting in Fredericton and what the mood is in the city.

Guest: Ross Lord, Sr Digital Broadcast Journalist

(Photo: Fredericton Police Force Facebook)

]]>An update on what we know about the shooting in Fredericton, New BrunswickFrederictonNew BrunswickFredericton, New Brunswickfull1760Global News / Curiouscast6834392b-7792-47e0-a55a-a93a0138bd19Sun, 12 Aug 2018 19:08:03 +000000:06:45https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-an-update-on-fredericton-new-brunsiwck
The shooting in Fredericton, Gun control in Canada, Trudeau’s broken promise to Vaden EarleThe shooting in Fredericton, Gun control in Canada, Trudeau’s broken promise to Vaden EarleTom Stamatakis, the President of the Canadian Police Association, talks with Roy about how law enforcement officers react event like the shooting in Fredericton. And Scott Newark, former executive director of the Canadian Police Association, joins the conversation to discuss gun control in Canada.

Tony Bernardo, Executive Director of the Canadian Shooting Sports Association, weighs in on the topic of gun control in Canada and how politicians react to tragic shootings.

Justin Trudeau made a promise to Vaden Earle, in a face-to-face meeting. As of this date, it has not been kept. The Earle family adopted Widlene Earle years ago but bureaucratic red tape has kept her stuck in Haiti. Her father, Vaden Earle, speaks with Roy about what has and has not happened so far.

]]>How police officer react to the shooting in Fredericton, Gun control in Canada, and Roy speaks with Vaden Earle about his daughter left in HaitiFrederictonNew BrunswickPoliceGun ControlGun OwnershipBringWidleneHomeFredericton, New Brunswick, Police, Gun Control, Gun Ownership, BringWidleneHomefull1759Global News / Curiouscast60a07d3d-bafc-425c-a76e-a93a001b6105Sun, 12 Aug 2018 01:47:41 +000000:56:10https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/the-shooting-in-fredericton-gun-control-in-canada
cleanInterview - How can parents spot radicalization in their children Interview - How can parents spot radicalization in their children Valerie Greenfeld worked for Ronald Regan in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs. She is the author of 'Backyard Jihad: How Parents can Detect the Invinsible Threat of Radicalization, a new book on how teenagers can become radicalized.

Guest: Valerie Greenfeld

(Photo: Towfiqu Photography Getty Images)

]]>How do teenagers become radicalized? Roy talks with Valerie Greenfeld, author of the new book 'Backyard Jihad'ParentingRadicalizationTerrorismInterviewBooksParenting, Radicalization, Terrorism, Interview, Booksbonus1758Global News / Curiouscastb0a1ec25-b240-4d92-a4b5-a93a00197300Sun, 12 Aug 2018 01:38:22 +000000:12:43https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-how-can-parents-spot-radicalization-in-t
cleanCallers - Yes or no, should we ban private gun ownership in Canada?Callers - Yes or no, should we ban private gun ownership in Canada?Roy opens the phones, to hear what Canadians think of firearms in Canada.

Download The Roy Green Show podcast for more insight on this topic from Tom Stamatakis (President of the Canadian Police Association), Scott Newark (former Executive Director of the Canadian Police Association), and Tony Bernardo (Executive Director of the Canadian Shooting Sports Association.)

(Photo: GETTY IMAGES)

]]>Roy asks Canadians for their opinions on gun ownership.Gun ControlGunsGun Control, Gunsbonus1757Global News / Curiouscast6c0a8913-7766-4f9b-b4f6-a93a0018caaeSun, 12 Aug 2018 01:32:29 +000000:03:21https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/callers-yes-or-no-should-we-ban-private-gun-owners
cleanThe shooting in Fredericton, New Brunswick and how police officers react to these eventsThe shooting in Fredericton, New Brunswick and how police officers react to these eventsTom Stamatakis, the President of the Canadian Police Association, talks with Roy about how law enforcement officers react to events like the shooting in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

Hear more from Roy's conversation with Tom Stamatakis in The Roy Green Show podcast.

The federal government has announced that large industrial companies in Canada will see a lower carbon emissions limit. What will be the impact of this on both the national and provincial economies? We get a response from the Premier of Saskatchewan, who has refused to support Ottawa's carbon tax demands from the get-go.

Honouring Women first responders, many of whom do not receive nearly enough support. Former RCMP Corporal Catherine Galliford and retired CAF Physician Dr. Karen Breeck join Roy, to discuss a new program which helps women first responders living with PTSD. They also talk about Krista Carle, a courageous Canadian who defended women from sexual harassment within the RCMP.

Continuing the conversation started in the podcast on July 29, Roy talks with Beth, an intractable pain patient who was met with indifference when she phoned the number set up by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.

Roy addresses the comments made in an online conversation by Veterans Affairs Minister Seamus O’Regan, regarding immigrants and job-creators. O’Regan tweeted “no, we just need more job creators. Immigrants are better at creating new businesses and new jobs than Canadian-born people. Simple.” We get Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe’s opinion on the comments, and Roy shares his thoughts on O’Regan’s apology.

Later, Seamus O’Regan apologized for his tweet, and Roy addresses the explanation given for it.

(Photo: THE CANADIAN PRESS Sean Kilpatrick)

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cleanCallers - Does the Federal government know what it is doing with Canada’s natural resources?Callers - Does the Federal government know what it is doing with Canada’s natural resources?Following his conversation with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe, Roy asks Canadians for their takes on the management of Canada’s natural resources under Trudeau’s government.

Hear what Premier Moe has to say in the latest podcast of The Roy Green Show

]]>Microbiologist Jason Tetro talks with Roy about the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and other germ news.ScienceGermsMicrobiologyAntibioticsScience, Germs, Microbiology, Antibioticsbonus1751Global News / Curiouscast877b2f69-0d2e-4d5f-95b3-a934000ed581Mon, 06 Aug 2018 01:20:01 +000000:17:20https://omny.fm/shows/roy-green-show/interview-ebola-outbreaks-antibioticresistant-gene
cleanBeauties and the Beast - The Safe Third Country Agreement, and Trudeau's CanadaBeauties and the Beast - The Safe Third Country Agreement, and Trudeau's CanadaIt's time for the Beauties & the Beast, a weekly politically incorrect panel discussion. Does the Federal government have any intent to strengthen the Safe Third Country Agreement? How has Trudeau's performance as Prime Minister affected Canada?

Hear more in The Roy Green Show podcast.

Guests: Catherine SwiftLinda LeatherdaleMichelle Simson

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Hear more in The Roy Green Show podcast.
Guests: Catherine Swift
Linda Leatherdale
Michelle Simson
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cleanBanning Handguns in Toronto, MP Michelle Rempel presses the federal government on border issues, And terrorists associating in prisonBanning Handguns in Toronto, MP Michelle Rempel presses the federal government on border issues, And terrorists associating in prisonThe Roy Green Show

Conservative MP and Immigration Critic Michelle Rempel continues to press the federal government on the issue of irregular border crossers.

Patrick Dunleavy, former Deputy Inspector General with the N.Y. State Department of Correctional Services, elaborates on his recent article 'Are Prisons Conveyor Belts to Jihad?'

What do Canada's legal gun owners think of the political response to recent acts of gun violence, such as the shooting that took place in Toronto on the Danforth? Roy in joined by Tony Bernardo (Executive Director of Canadian Shootin Sports Association) and Scott Newark (former Alberta Prosecutor, Executive Director of Canadian Police Association) to discuss.

Wildene Earle is 13 years old. After being orphaned during the Haitian earthquake, she was adopted by the Earle family of Southern Ontario. But, despite Trudeau's promises, the Federal Immigration Minister and Prime Minister have refused to sign the requisite paperwork needed for Wildene to join her Canadian family. Wildene joins the show, along with her Father and Conservative MP Dean Allison.

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario set up a number for patients with intractable pain to call if they have concerns about being cut off of their medication or treatment. Beth recorded her call without their knowledge, to document their indifferent response when she told them of her doctor’s unwillingness to treat her due to the CPSO’s guidelines.

Ken Stern is the former CEO of National Public Radio in the U.S., and he says that main stream media absolutely does have a left wing bias. In his new book ‘Republican Like me’ he documents his journey toward joining the right.

Scott Newark on the case of a man who was found Not Criminally Responsible of attempting to kill three members of Canada’s military.

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cleanCallers - Have you been injured in your own home?Callers - Have you been injured in your own home?Following an incident involving his two dogs and a staircase, Roy Green talks with callers and technical producer Lisa Polewski about accidents in the home (particularly those caused by pets.)

Hear more of Roy's conversation with Scott Newark in The Roy Green Show podcast.

Guest: Scott Newark, former Alberta prosecutor, executive officer of the Canadian Police association, president of the Ontario Centre for Victims Crime

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cleanCallers - Is main stream media biased?Callers - Is main stream media biased?Roy opens the phone lines to get the perspective of listeners. How biased does the main stream media seem to be, and where does it lean?

Listen to the Roy Green Show podcast, for more on bias in media and Roy’s conversation with former CEO of National Public Radio Ken Stern.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has cut Toronto City Council seat from 45 to 25. Toronto Sun Columnist Joe Warmington and President of the York Region Taxpayers Coalition Maddie Di Muccio discuss and debate what this means for the city and the province.

Dan McTeague of GasBuddy.com was Liberal MP for 18 years. He joins Roy to discuss Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s performance.

Conservative leader Andrew Scheer talks about how he has prepared to take on Justin Trudeau in the next federal election, the future of the federal carbon tax, and Doug Ford’s cuts to Toronto City Council.

Dr. Zhudi Jasser, founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, on why Canada and the west is seeing an influx of immigration from the Middle East, and what questions need to be asked.